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Yes, you probably right, but sometimes they are compressed at resti would have thault a stronger spring would need a harder tug @dredge3 as the wire gage would b ficker correct me if im rong steve
So what do I do with this one?Your using tubeless right, so you need a stronger spring in yours, introducing a uni valve in 2 weeks with firmer spring to use with tubeless.
Tony,You will have another mate, no problem, its interesting that only a few have a problem with the uni/tubeless setup.
it is to do with the extra weight of the rectus fitting that the uni valve is pulling up.
so the answer is a stronger spring.
You see this is what feedback provides, you end up with a excellent product.
Thankyou for honest feedback:thumbsup:
I was giving it the big'un for the purpose of the video, you wouldn't have been able to see me pulling it at all otherwise. That hose is a bit stretchy I guess as it's ancient, but I'm too tight to swap it until it snaps or leaks! /emoticons/wink.pngloads of travel when pulling the hose
not took long to get some negative feedback.I will wait a couple of months before ordering to see what the feed backs like.
this question @Steven Wayne Jones /emoticons/smile.pngsteve can i just ask do u now use a stronger spring for the univalve or is it the same as the aquadapter? also does the spring in the univalve get wet at all ?
Steve are the univalve in stockYes, the Spring is wet, but it's stainless, so don't matter.