Hardline Quikstem Push-In Tire Valve Stems
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2019
- The Hardline QuikStem Push In-Tire Valve Stems are designed to quickly replace torn, damaged or leaking tire stems. Just push-in, tighten nut and inflate. No need to break the bead or remove the tire from the rim. The seal also goes around any small irregularities or imperfections your stem hole might have. The skirt of the grommet seals down tight and expands to more than a third larger than the size of the valve stem hole, creating an excellent seal.
Use on UTV's, ATV's, street/dirt motorcycles, trailers, trucks, cars and lawn mowers.
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Thank You Rocky Mountain ATV MC. QuikStem appreciates your support. Born during long walks home and long hours breaking down tires, QuikStem really does just do what it says it does quickly and easily, and lasts and lasts and lasts. PUSH - SNUG - INFLATE - GO!
Hope it will available at Lazada
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Best idea ever
Thank you! Born during long walks home and long hours breaking down a tire to pull a valve stem through from the inside. QuikStem is one of those rare things that really does just work exactly as advertised and keeps on going and going and going.
Good
good idea, if they work like they say.
They really do, and sure beat the heck out of walking! Grab a couple. You'll be glad you did.
I'm thinking about changing my drz to tubeless, will these work on a motorcycle after you have the rim taped up?
Hey - I'm the creator of QuikStem. Just happen to be here from my personal account. If your tire holds air without a rim and has a standard .453" stem hole QuikStem will work perfectly. Some bikes have the .327" hole and folks who are going tubeless with them are taking a sec to drill out their hole to '453" (11mm) while the tire is off to give them more stem options and expressly so they can carry QuikStems on the trail for breakdowns. QuikStem is a 30 second snug and done repair that you can work long and hard with confidence. We have QuikStems that have been getting abused daily in heavy equipment for almost 5 years now.
Hello,do you think this would work on my Hog? I have a leaky stem and don’t want to take it all apart.
If it would work what about the nut inside, that would need to come out anyway right so I’d really need to take it all apart anyway at first but after that I can change the stem without taking everything apart because there’s no nut on the inside of the tire anymore?
What are your thoughts please?
Thanks 🙏
I have a 2013 Piaggio BV 350 Scooter. Will Quikstem work on my rear tubeless tire; 150/70-r14 ???
and will these work for my 9N that has CACL liquid inside???
Hopefully it will be available at lazada
So what do you do with the tube that's already in the tire do you leave it in or take it out
nut question, throw it away, or your tyre leaks you cannot fit metal valves
Does this fit Kawasaki motor cycles? Are these a more sub5 color, like black?
These fit just about any tubeless rim, so it should work great on your motorcycle.
Is it available at lazada sir?
are these available with angled valve stem? like 90 degrees?
yes
Can these stems be used for full use or are they a temporary fix?
Yes, they can be used for regular use "full" use.
If on an atv, i would only use as temporary. Get you home. Metal stems aren't reliable on an atv due to rocks and other debris. But these are definitely a great product. I can see these getting alot of people home
QUESTION - how do you go about installing without taking wheel off ???
are you able to pull the old valve through? or would you be cutting the valve old valve in half, one half you would pull and the other would fall back into the tyre.
thanks in advance
@RockyMountainATVMC
You pull the old one out, the only way they usually break apart is if you cut it at the base. If the bottom did fall inside, it's not going to hurt anything. Not heavy enough to effect the wheel balance.
hi from malaysia this not for sale
unsafe i prefer the nut inside the rim not outside
You really didn't explain I mean wasn't enough information