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Old 09-29-20, 02:45 PM
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Air Chuck for Presta Valves

Can anyone point me to where I can buy a simple air chuck for Presta valves similar to the one pictured here that's used for Shrader valves?
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try www.prestacycle.com
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Or buy the little brass adaptor (most LBS's should have them) for $1 and use your regular gauge/chuck.
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For general inflation or just to seat tubeless beads? I remove the presta core and inflate with the shrader head to seat the beads. Then allow it to air back down, insert sealant and inflate to proper pressure with a pump.
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simple answer, no. Cheaper to spend an extra minute screwing on the adapter & using the car valve inflator. I've looked for a simple economical solution & nothing was available that made logical sense.
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Be carefull that you compressor doesn't burst your tube.
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The SKS Presta adapter is a very good choice. It’s far cheaper than a Silca chuck ($8 vs >$35) and it works with a Schrader compressor head. We use them at my co-op all the time. You don’t even have to order them on line if you don’t want to. Quality Bicycle Products carries them and your local shop can order them.
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I’ve used prestaflate (one without the gauge) for the last few years. I only use it for seating tubeless mtb tires and finding holes in tubes to patch. Easily the best $35 I’ve ever spent. No issues seating any Mtb tires far better than the adapters.
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Thanks for all the great suggestions. Among them, I will find the solution best for me.
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I recently made the decision to convert to Schrader valves over this winter for that very reason.
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I use the Air Bob tire inflator from Problem Solvers that will inflate presta or schrader valves and has a gauge as well.
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Cyclus tube inflator:
https://www.bike24.com/p2277205.html
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who the retailer for that in the USA?
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Every Presta Tube has a Presta Valve Adapter

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Originally Posted by Troul
who the retailer for that in the USA?
See post #2 above...same brand also sold on Amazon.
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Originally Posted by bOsscO
Or buy the little brass adaptor (most LBS's should have them) for $1 and use your regular gauge/chuck.
I see these all the time, but have never, ever, been satisfied with any that I've tried.They always leak on me! I don't know whether people just accept the leaking, or if all the ones I've tried have been inferior quality, but then I haven't seen anything to distinguish better quality ones.

A moot point for me though: this was only an issue 30 years ago until I chopped the schrader head off my floor pump and put a Silca 24.4 chuck in its place.
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Originally Posted by luns
I see these all the time, but have never, ever, been satisfied with any that I've tried. They always leak on me! I don't know whether people just accept the leaking, or if all the ones I've tried have been inferior quality, but then I haven't seen anything to distinguish better quality ones.
They leak air when you're using them? Or do you keep them installed on your valve when you're riding?
I generally only use them to inflate the tire and take it off (and screw down the Presta valve closed) when I reach the desired pressure.
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Originally Posted by bOsscO
They leak air when you're using them? Or do you keep them installed on your valve when you're riding?
I generally only use them to inflate the tire and take it off (and screw down the Presta valve closed) when I reach the desired pressure.
They've all leaked for me while inflating. This makes any pressure gauge on a floor pump much less useful as you can only guess what pressure you've reached since the gauge doesn't hang around at tire pressure. All the extra pumping is also a pain, though I suppose if you were using a compressor, the lost air is less of a problem.

If I did want to switch over to a Schrader interface for inflating, I'd be tempted to get removeable-core presta tubes and a pair of ConvertAir valve converters and just leave them installed.


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The easy answer is to drill out the valve opening in your rim from 0.25” to 0.3125” (5/16”) and use a tube with a Schrader valve. Continental makes such tubes and they are they type with the threaded stem. Problem solved.
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Originally Posted by luns
They've all leaked for me while inflating. This makes any pressure gauge on a floor pump much less useful as you can only guess what pressure you've reached since the gauge doesn't hang around at tire pressure. All the extra pumping is also a pain, though I suppose if you were using a compressor, the lost air is less of a problem.

If I did want to switch over to a Schrader interface for inflating, I'd be tempted to get removeable-core presta tubes and a pair of ConvertAir valve converters and just leave them installed.


ConvertAir converters
These ConvertAir converters look very interesting and seem to solve many Presta-related issues. If they are as good as the write-up/reviews I just read, they seem like a great idea.

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Originally Posted by oldwinger14
These ConvertAir converters look very interesting and seen to solve many Presta-related issues. If they are as good as the write-up/reviews I just read, they seem like a great idea.
Why not just use Schrader valves if you have issues with Presta valves? Presta valves are extremely simple and easy to use if you use the proper chuck.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Why not just use Schrader valves if you have issues with Presta valves? Presta valves are extremely simple and easy to use if you use the proper chuck.
I do not have any issues with Presta valves for everyday use. I was looking for a solution that would allow me to use my air compressor when trying to seat new tubeless tires. The air compressor hose has a Shrader fitting at the end and I needed an adapter of some sort so that I could use the air compressor on my Presta valves. Silca, Prestacycle and others have various types of adapters, but these ConvertAir look like a good solution. If I like them I may keep them installed to make injecting sealant as needed an easier task than trying to inject thru a Presta fitting.
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Originally Posted by oldwinger14
I do not have any issues with Presta valves for everyday use. I was looking for a solution that would allow me to use my air compressor when trying to seat new tubeless tires. The air compressor hose has a Shrader fitting at the end and I needed an adapter of some sort so that I could use the air compressor on my Presta valves. Silca, Prestacycle and others have various types of adapters, but these ConvertAir look like a good solution. If I like them I may keep them installed to make injecting sealant as needed an easier task than trying to inject thru a Presta fitting.
Whatever floats your boat but if you are going to leave them in place, why not just drill out the rim and use Schrader valves? Schrader valves are made for tubeless so you wouldn’t have to fiddle with adaptors. Schrader tubeless valves cost only a little more than the ConvertAirs.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
Whatever floats your boat but if you are going to leave them in place, why not just drill out the rim and use Schrader valves? Schrader valves are made for tubeless so you wouldn’t have to fiddle with adaptors. Schrader tubeless valves cost only a little more than the ConvertAirs.
I prefer not to drill the wheels to go 100% Shrader. If I did that, there’s no returning to Presta nor do I want to abandon Presta valves completely. As I mentioned earlier, I would most likely only use the Convert Air adapters to make it easier to seat new tubeless tires.
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Originally Posted by oldwinger14
I prefer not to drill the wheels to go 100% Shrader. If I did that, there’s no returning to Presta nor do I want to abandon Presta valves completely. As I mentioned earlier, I would most likely only use the Convert Air adapters to make it easier to seat new tubeless tires.
It is not true that there is no returning to Presta. The below presta valve saver is just for that situation.
https://www.amazon.com/Quad-Wheels-M...dp/B000AO5ICG/
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