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I just want to know if it's realy such a big deal to have dust caps and valve nuts on your tubes. Personally I think the dust cap looks better then the bare valve and inflating the tube is easier if there is a rim nut holding it in place. Just wondering because I bought new Michelin tubes and they don't even have a thread on the valve for the nut but it still got a dust cap.
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Lose them, they just waste your time when confronted with a puncture. Sure it's only a couple of seconds, but when you chase down the group and you hit a hill, you could be dropped as a result of those 10 seconds.
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I'm not familiar with the Michelins, but you may find that the lack of a thread on the valve housing is actually a benefit in that the threaded section tends to accelerate wear of the rubber pump insert. On my more expensive Vredestein and Hutchinson tubes there is a section of smooth housing where the pump head grips. The cheaper Giant and Rav X (I think) tubes I bought recently are threaded all the way. <br />BTW, judging by the tubes I have bought, the cheaper type have more seams, making them relatively harder to patch effectively.<br /> |
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Mmm, I would agree with the time thing (though when one compares 10 mins vs 10 mins 5 seconds its a moot point, haven't got it down to an art yet :-[) If it is for looking good though, I would have to admit that my argument goes the way of the reflectors. If you can look pathetic and win, then do it (when I am big and strong I want to start a race in the B or C group on a MTB and knobblies and kick their asses, all the while chatting about how tough this is ;D)
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road bikes: stem nuts - never.<br /> valve caps - when racing/time trialing, probably not.<br /> - when training, why not?<br /><br />mtn bikes: stem nuts - never.<br /> valve caps - probably. i've had valve cores bent and one <br /> snapped off by sticks and stones in the woods. the <br /> caps offer some protection. |
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