I don't know what I do wrong, but I have the hardest time putting air in my road bikes with the presta valves. I'm usually in a hurry, but if I take my time, it works OK. Is there some trick to these or is it just me?
I don't know what I do wrong, but I have the hardest time putting air in my road bikes with the presta valves. I'm usually in a hurry, but if I take my time, it works OK. Is there some trick to these or is it just me?
2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
2006 Trek 7100
As far as I know, the only trick is making sure you have unscrewed the little locking doohicky all the way and giving it a little tap-and-hiss, and making sure you have the pump head lined up with the valve (straight on) before you press them together.
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I also find if I press the valve for 2-3 seconds and let some air out I have much easier time pumping it back up
Thanks ladies, I'll try this next time. BTW, I do use an adapter.
Last edited by surgtech1956; 07-26-2009 at 11:36 AM.
2011 Specialized Secteur Elite Comp
2006 Trek 7100
I had an incident a couple of weeks back where I bent the skinny end thingy of my presta valve when I was adding air. Tire went flat and repeated attempts to straighten the end and refill the tire failed. It just wouldn't hold air. I was about to change the tube when I decided to try putting the strader/presta valve adapter on and filling it up. It worked! I haven't taken it off and have since added air to maintain a full pressure. Now I added another adapter to the other tire and I am good to go (*knock on wood*).
If you feel that you're struggling too much, you can always keep a couple adapters. They're $2 at REI (at least where I am).
I bought schrader adapters too after having problems getting air in my tires.
Just bought a new pump that 'automatically' adjusts for schrader or presta without having to change the head.