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    Quote Originally Posted by rebeccaC View Post
    +1...Life is an adventure in forgiveness both of ourselves and others
    Agree...wholeheartedly.
    "Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"

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    Lance forgot to close the brake lever after he put the tire back on. Just sayin'.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
    - Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
    - Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle

    Gone but not forgotten:
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    Discarding the valve cap--is that a weight weenie thing? I never bother with it because , ahem, I'm kinda lazy that way, but every time the bike comes back from the shop the valve caps have been replaced with shiny new ones.

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    Custom Rodriguez Tandem
    2009 Specialized Tricross
    2012 Trek Mamba

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    Valve caps are an important part of air retention in a Schrader valve. Those should always be in place and in good condition.

    On a Presta valve, they're kinda pointless. A waste of time IMO, rather than a waste of weight. Mainly they keep the valve stem from poking through the wall of a new tube in the box or in the seat bag. I suppose they might give the stem a tiny bit of protection on 'cross bikes, but for the most part, skinny Presta tubes don't get ridden through the kind of debris that might threaten a valve stem anyway.

    I think tossing the nut is kind of a weight weenie thing though. To me, they're useful for positioning a new tube, and at that point it's a waste of time to take it off again.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Valve caps are an important part of air retention in a Schrader valve. Those should always be in place and in good condition.

    On a Presta valve, they're kinda pointless. A waste of time IMO, rather than a waste of weight. Mainly they keep the valve stem from poking through the wall of a new tube in the box or in the seat bag. I suppose they might give the stem a tiny bit of protection on 'cross bikes, but for the most part, skinny Presta tubes don't get ridden through the kind of debris that might threaten a valve stem anyway.

    I think tossing the nut is kind of a weight weenie thing though. To me, they're useful for positioning a new tube, and at that point it's a waste of time to take it off again.
    Makes sense. I will probably continue not bothering with the cap on my presta vlaves, even though I endure a lot of ribbing from a riding buddy who always notices that right off the bat. Now I can say, "lance says it's best!".

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    Custom Rodriguez Tandem
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