ScootRS rim valves

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Rival
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Hi all,

I'm after some replacement valves for my ScootRS tubeless rims.

There is a thread on here regarding Bridgeport valves, but sadly the pictures are no longer available..

But I found these; http://www.scooter-center.com/en/produc ... e*7*7*1*16

Will they work?

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Rival
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Sorry 2X post
Adam_Winstone
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Not sure but well done for raising this issue as I need to source some too.

I had planned to look out old threads myself as I remember there being issue with some of the supplied pull in rubber bulb type having issues and need to read up on it as I've just got hold of a couple of this type. Prior to this I bought a number of the earlier bolt in type and I've been all over Europe on them, without issue, however, i seem to remember others saying that the valve hole in the rim was increased in size for the pull in bulb type so my early bolt in valves will probably not be suitable.

If anyone has found info on old threads or has personal experience of this then please add to this thread (not meaning to hijack it... sorry!).

Adam
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Yeah, the rubber seals on mine are splitting..

I'm trying to get some more detailed infoo on these;

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-Pcs-Alloy- ... Track=true
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I've fitted Bridgeport valves to ScootRS rims before.

You need to cut the thin part above the valve hole and file flat the area where the valve sits on the outside.
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