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Dredging this thread because I hadn't heard of these until very recently. But needed valves for a new set of wheels.
Audaciously expensive, but the ease of setup alone was worth the cost of entry. Anyone else have any long long term experience with them? |
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One pair of Fillmore valves i have I found discounted some on Amazon. https://us.76projects.com/products/h...ubeless-valves |
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I seem to be a minority here that has used them and thinks they are worth it over regular presta valves. My experience is only with higher volume tires ranging from 40mm to 2.4” mtb tires.
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I used them with 32c Vittoria N.EXTs and Belgium Rs. I went from one half of tyre mounted to fully tubeless in less than 5 minutes. I know that can be done with tubeless prestas as well but this was just exceedingly easy.
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For shallower rims, why aren't we just drilling out the valve hole and using Schraeder valves for tubeless? I thought of this the other day when installing new tires. Isn't this what most MTBers do these days?
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I certainly don’t speak for all mountain bikers, but this one uses carbon rims and no tubes. Drilling my rims wouldn’t be my first choice.
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I’m about to install some Fillmore valves on some 650b wheels I’m setting up with Vittoria tire liners and 50c tires. I will be using Vittoria Sealant that came with the liners. |
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I’ve got a couple sets of Fillmore valves. They work as expected - the hype is real.
The only downside is that you need to keep track of the valve cap, and that’s not something I do with ordinary presta cores. |
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Same, I lost one on the trail and was happy to see it didn’t cause any issues for the remainder of the ride.
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I think I've heard that, in a pinch, you can use a regular cap. Thankfully, I've not had to put that to the test |
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Reviving this thread again: does anyone have experience using these with ENVE rims? I bought some to put on a new set of SES 3.4s but now I’m having second thoughts about reading ENVE’s information about their proprietary valve nut https://enve.com/blogs/journal/do-i-...valve-stem-nut
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