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Originally Posted by Iride01
While I hear and read about presta valves with removable stems, I've never been aware of any that passed through my hands. What brands use removable stems? Is it something they use as a marketing tactic and have displayed on their box?

And why? Other than those using tubeless setups with the valve stem mounted on the rim, I'm not certain I see their reason for being. For tubeless, I can see why one might need to change a core if the sealant gums up the valve.
Schwalbe is one brand that uses removable valve cores. Now I'm in the practice of making sure it's screwed on tight whenever I get a new one.
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