How to put slime in a presta valve tube
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How to add slime to a 29er tube with a presta valve. Music: Kevin MacLeod
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as perfect a how to video on a great subject as i've ever viddied!
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Worked great. Super easy. Thanks!
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why does it have to be a 29er.. yuk..
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Simple and easy than expected. Thanks!!!!!
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Seems cheaper and easier to just carry a spare innertube.
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this is much more easier than the video i watch using flavor injector...good video KriegerKrieg
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Just say "NO" to presta valve tubes.
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Thank you sir!
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Super!
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Thank You for the video! I just got home from REI with new tubes and Stans sealant and realized it didn't come with removable core...
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how much u used in one tyre
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excelente vídeo y muy bien explicado, el mayor temor es perder el fierrillo que va en la válvula. but is perfect!
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excelente vídeo y muy bien explicado, el mayor temor es perder el fierrillo que va en la válvula. but is perfect!
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Sure thing and thanks for your video again
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Thank you KriegerKrieg for this video!
For a few years, I had Flat Attack in my mountain bike tubes (with many thorn holes), and never lost any air. Recently I started riding 50 miles a day to lose 70 lbs over the last couple of months (yea me!). When my back tire wore down, I decided to swap the outer tubes so the less worn front tube would be on the back, while I ordered more outer tubes on Amazon.
Using screwdrivers to remove the tube, I punctured it (ARGH!), so rather than wait for an Amazon order delivery, I purchased a couple of prefilled Slime tubes from Walmart. I added Presta valve inner tubes, and Schrader adapters (because the Presta tubes were considerably less expensive for the highest rating), and Flat Attack to my Amazon order of outer tubes. In the last couple of weeks, my Slime tube got punctured, with a round hole the size of an average safety pin. I've had to air up my Slime tube every 2 or 3 days. Today it deflated too low to ride, and I had to walk my bike back home. (Never needed a bike mounted air pump with Flat Attack.) Then found out that Presta stems don't remove like Schraders. Thanks again for the video. My Presta tubes now have Flat Attack in them.
If you want sealant that actually seals, get FLAT ATTACK, not Slime! -
how much slime do you add per tube?
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I saved myself about $50 using only one can of slime, fixing 8 tires all with many punctures (we ran over 'puncture vine' or dry spiky goatheads). Shrader valves are dead easy but 6 of the punctures were on tubes with presta valves. The only difficult part is getting the screw pin to come back into the valve housing (4:35 on the video). One tube was so stubborn that the pin would not come back through the valve housing no matter how hard I tried. If you get into this situation, then as a last resort and this worked for me, is to poke an unfurled paper clip through the tube (thereby giving an extra puncture, which the slime will eventually seal) and push the pin back up into the housing.
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The best so far
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i used slime in both the front and rear and i run over all kinds of stuff from glass to huge bolts and no flats plus the tires have kevlar so double protection lol
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That music.
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