Classic/Vintage Tourers?
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I always carry a couple extra presta valve stems with me while on tour. Occasionally those things can get bent if not careful while pumping up your tires, especially when in a hurry and using a small frame pump. Again, just one of those little things that take up no space and yet without, can make for a miserable day.
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Good point on the Presta not having a spring like a Shrader, the air pressure should be enough to open the valve when pumping it up.