tubeless valves

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Johnno
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tubeless valves

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Hi all, anyone know what valve fits the series MM '52 wheels?
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Re: tubeless valves

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2 sizes, as far as I am aware. The smaller modern size is easy to find but the larger isn't.

http://www.raceways.co.uk/Nickel_plated ... e_Stem.htm

Not sure if this will fill the need. Best to call them and check first that it is suitable.
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Thanks mate.
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The Series MM wheels take a larger valve than standard. Make sure that the fitter knows this before he rips out the existing valve and throws it into the far corner of the tyre bay. If he leaves the existing valve in place check that you are not charged for new valves on the invoice!
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