Shrader and Presta Valve: Difference between revisions
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The presta valve, if you use a regular gas station pump - you need a presta valve adapted that screws on the presta valve, to allow it to accept air. |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 19 May 2022
The presta valve, if you use a regular gas station pump - you need a presta valve adapted that screws on the presta valve, to allow it to accept air.