Diamondback Bicycle Presta Valve Adaptors



Key features
- •Adapts presto valves for us with Schrader pumps
- •Full low-lead brass construction
- •Rubber O-rings keep air flowing where it should
Diamondback Bicycle Presta Valve Adaptors
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Customer Reviews
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Nice adaptor
Ted shred•February 26, 2018
worked, but don't tighten to much, just thread them on and worked better
Love these!
SusieG•February 8, 2018
These saved me! I had new tires put on my bike and the new ones had a 'new-fangled' valve stem. (don't remember the names of the different ones) The new stem is very narrow. I bought a hand pump that accommodated that size stem but I had trouble filling one of the tires. (still don't know why). I bought these hoping to use my mini air compressor and they worked like a dream. I now have one 'on' the bike in case I have a problem on the road and need air. Love these!!
Save me lotsa pumpin'. I'm severely overweight so I ...
Slim•January 29, 2018
Save me lotsa pumpin'. I'm severely overweight so I need a lot of air in my tires. I can use my compressor on my presta valves with the addition of these.
Super easy to use
Scott M•October 20, 2017
Super easy to use. If your like me and your only real choice for bicycle tires has a presta nozzle this is an excellent and super cheap way to fill your tires without having to buy a special pump on one that does both
Works for me!
Sabelle•September 21, 2017
I bought a dual valve air pump from "Wally World". I had trouble with the presta side. Once the tire reached about 50 psi, the valve would start losing air. I had to hold the air hose and valve inline while pumping air in at the same time.
This adaptor solved my problem. I saw a review of this product that said no air flow... So this is the process I used.
Remove presta valve cap.
Open valve.
Verify air flow is possible by quickly tapping tip of presta valve.
Screw adaptor onto presta valve.
You are now ready to use a shrader pump.
If you intend to leave the adaptors in place you may need to acquire shrader valve caps, because none are included.
This adaptor solved my problem. I saw a review of this product that said no air flow... So this is the process I used.
Remove presta valve cap.
Open valve.
Verify air flow is possible by quickly tapping tip of presta valve.
Screw adaptor onto presta valve.
You are now ready to use a shrader pump.
If you intend to leave the adaptors in place you may need to acquire shrader valve caps, because none are included.
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