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Mark D wrote: > Hi All, Is there such a thing as a Presta Air Hose Chuck that will fit > directly to my Air Compressor Hose (Utilizing a quick release fitting), > thus avoiding the need to use a Shrader Adapter on the Presta Valve? > Thanks, Mark \ Sure is. I think you can get them from Park. Phil Brown |
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:00:36 -0600, mmd49@webtv.net (Mark D) wrote: >Hi All, Is there such a thing as a Presta Air Hose Chuck that will fit >directly to my Air Compressor Hose (Utilizing a quick release fitting), >thus avoiding the need to use a Shrader Adapter on the Presta Valve? >Thanks, Mark Dear Mark, Here's a thread from a rival forum that suggests an in-line pressure gauge and a Silca Presta head: "I made my own by adapting a Silca head onto a hose fitting with a gauge that was designed for Schrader valves." "The QBP catalogue has what I can only assume is a real nice one. It has a gauge and a bleeder valve and works with either Schrader or Presta valves. Cost is $75.00. That's wholesale so expect to pay more at your LBS." http://archive.roadbikereview.com/00/0EFC82F1.php Carl Fogel |
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carlfogel@comcast.net wrote: >On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:00:36 -0600, mmd49@webtv.net (Mark D) >wrote: > >>Hi All, Is there such a thing as a Presta Air Hose Chuck that will fit >>directly to my Air Compressor Hose (Utilizing a quick release fitting), >>thus avoiding the need to use a Shrader Adapter on the Presta Valve? >>Thanks, Mark > >Dear Mark, > >Here's a thread from a rival forum that suggests an in-line >pressure gauge and a Silca Presta head: > >"I made my own by adapting a Silca head onto a hose fitting >with a gauge that was designed for Schrader valves." > >"The QBP catalogue has what I can only assume is a real nice >one. It has a gauge and a bleeder valve and works with >either Schrader or Presta valves. Cost is $75.00. That's >wholesale so expect to pay more at your LBS." I have one of those on my own compressor (in my garage), and it is one of the better "unnecessary purchases" I've made lately. It really DOES work equally well on both types of valves. Kinda nice being able to top off the car tires, then turn around and put 120psi in my road bike tires without any futzing around with adaptors. Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:06:58 -0700, Mark Hickey <mark@habcycles.com> wrote: >carlfogel@comcast.net wrote: > >>On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:00:36 -0600, mmd49@webtv.net (Mark D) >>wrote: >> >>>Hi All, Is there such a thing as a Presta Air Hose Chuck that will fit >>>directly to my Air Compressor Hose (Utilizing a quick release fitting), >>>thus avoiding the need to use a Shrader Adapter on the Presta Valve? >>>Thanks, Mark >> >>Dear Mark, >> >>Here's a thread from a rival forum that suggests an in-line >>pressure gauge and a Silca Presta head: >> >>"I made my own by adapting a Silca head onto a hose fitting >>with a gauge that was designed for Schrader valves." >> >>"The QBP catalogue has what I can only assume is a real nice >>one. It has a gauge and a bleeder valve and works with >>either Schrader or Presta valves. Cost is $75.00. That's >>wholesale so expect to pay more at your LBS." > >I have one of those on my own compressor (in my garage), and it is one >of the better "unnecessary purchases" I've made lately. It really >DOES work equally well on both types of valves. Kinda nice being able >to top off the car tires, then turn around and put 120psi in my road >bike tires without any futzing around with adaptors. > >Mark Hickey >Habanero Cycles >http://www.habcycles.com >Home of the $695 ti frame Dear Mark, Possibly this dingus from Sheldon? http://harriscyclery.net/site/page.c...=49&SKU=PU9997 Here are the details, indicating Presta/Schrader 160 psi off a 1/4" NPT coupler: http://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking...OLPRESS/PU9997 Carl Fogel |
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carlfogel@comcast.net wrote: >On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:06:58 -0700, Mark Hickey ><mark@habcycles.com> wrote: >>I have one of those on my own compressor (in my garage), and it is one >>of the better "unnecessary purchases" I've made lately. It really >>DOES work equally well on both types of valves. Kinda nice being able >>to top off the car tires, then turn around and put 120psi in my road >>bike tires without any futzing around with adaptors. > >Dear Mark, > >Possibly this dingus from Sheldon? > >http://harriscyclery.net/site/page.c...=49&SKU=PU9997 Yep, that's the one. It was an impulse buy, but I'm happy I got it every time I use it (which is very often). >Here are the details, indicating Presta/Schrader 160 psi off >a 1/4" NPT coupler: > >http://www.bikemannetwork.com/biking...OLPRESS/PU9997 > >Carl Fogel Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com Home of the $695 ti frame |
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Hi All, Thank you for the responses. Yes, that's a mighty nice tool, but the price ranging from $82.00-$93.00 sort of seems extreme to me. On the one site, I see a replacement head for this "Air Bob" tool, which costs only $12.95, and I'm thinking that this could be directly fitted to the Air hose via either an NPT Quick Connect. or some other inexpensive means? Having the Air Gauge on the Air Bob is sort of redundant, when I have 3 of them sitting here, and as far as a bleed valve, If I over-pressurize a tire, all I have to do, is tap the end of the tire's presta valve a bit to reduce PSI, and start over if need be. Mark |
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Hi Again, On the Replacement Head for the Air Bob Tool ($12.95), I see what appears to be just a Barb Fitting on it, so I imagine all one would have to do, would be to aquire a short length (A ft. or two) of suitable Air Hose, A NPT-Barb Fitting for the other end of the Hose, and 2 Hose Clamps to tie it all together? Whatcha think? Mark |
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