Clik Valves

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Welp... we're pretty much into October now, and that makes 5 months into Clik valve usage, and many kms of riding/experience.
Not gonna lie, I wish these things were available years ago.
The weekly loss of air is way down, minimal at most. I think I'm down to needing air maybe 3 to 4 weeks instead of weekly/two weeks.
That and the ease of filling and not needing to undo that stupid effing collar is bliss!
Presta had a good 100 year run, and I'm done. YMMV
 
Same experience here.
A friend on another forum put them on his road ebike. He says there doesn't seem to be much of an advantage at all, but loves them anyway just for ease of pump use.
Maybe his slightly higher tire pressure is a thing, no idea...
 
I have them on a road bike too (as well as my eMTB), and I'd agree with your friend - there's not much advantage due to the higher pressure. I still need to inflate before each ride even with less pressure loss than Presta. I still really like them and wouldn't go back - the convenience and ease is so much better.
 
I have them on a road bike too (as well as my eMTB), and I'd agree with your friend - there's not much advantage due to the higher pressure. I still need to inflate before each ride even with less pressure loss than Presta. I still really like them and wouldn't go back - the convenience and ease is so much better.
OK, that's making sense now, cheers!
 
New tubeless valves...

 
Not new valves, only new Quik Caps ... But I guess only for US market (for now) ...
 
Post a larger photo of this valve here as we from EU cannot see this site at all ...
 
I think it's the same stem, but only for US market ...
 
Anyone tried these? Just gives you use a standard Schrader valve but fits rims meant for Presta. I’ve been eyeing them and want to give them a shot.

 
I use a little Milwaukee air compressor and the Click adapter. Very convenient compared to presta valves. I have never had the sealant cause an issue. Somehow it doesn’t get into the seal area like on presta.
Interesting. I've never clogged a Presta either, but the Cliks are better all the way around anyway.
They lose less air
Fill faster
Fill easier
What's not to like?
 
I sheared one out on the trail when using my mini pump.

Maybe I was ham fisted, maybe they’re weaker. Replaced it with the Presta insert from my spare tube.

However I will replace with another Clik valve.

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To be sold I would really need to have a precise gauge as the toopeak SMARTGAUGE D2 to be able to work

So far I have not found anything really as precise and easy to check/deflate.
 
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To be sold I would really need to have a precise gauge as the toopeak SMARTGAUGE D2 to be able to work

So far I have not found anything really as precise and easy to check/deflate.
I have the same problem and love my Topeak gauge. I think the best solution is just a digital mini pump to get the last few psi accurate each time.
 
The valves and retrofit kits are available from several online shops here in Europe but I have not found any sign of a compatible pressure guage , not even on Amazon, except on the Click Valve website (only available in English and Chinese) priced in USD$, which also seems odd for a product made in Italy.
Hi. From SKS the gauge is compatible.
 
I have always been aware of the advantage of converting bicycle valves to the Schrader type for compatibility with gas station free air, ease of use with high capacity hand and foot pumps and compatibility with hand held pressure gauges. So can someone explain the advantages of converting to Click valves that like Presta and Dunlop valves will also require an adapter for most uses and will not be compatible with regular hand held pressure gauges?
 
I have always been aware of the advantage of converting bicycle valves to the Schrader type for compatibility with gas station free air, ease of use with high capacity hand and foot pumps and compatibility with hand held pressure gauges. So can someone explain the advantages of converting to Click valves that like Presta and Dunlop valves will also require an adapter for most uses and will not be compatible with regular hand held pressure gauges?
I guess its just very convenient and nice to use compared to other valves not much more to it, just lightly press it on and it will click perfect every time instead of guessing, I did put clik adapters to all my pumps and bikes so everything I have is just clik stuff now, I dont use the gas station compressors though so dunno about them.
 
I have always been aware of the advantage of converting bicycle valves to the Schrader type for compatibility with gas station free air, ease of use with high capacity hand and foot pumps and compatibility with hand held pressure gauges. So can someone explain the advantages of converting to Click valves that like Presta and Dunlop valves will also require an adapter for most uses and will not be compatible with regular hand held pressure gauges?
Because many of us never use gas station free air? I check my pressure by hand before each ride, if I feel it a bit soft I top it up with a track pump, Clik valves makes this really effortless and fast ...
 
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I have always been aware of the advantage of converting bicycle valves to the Schrader type for compatibility with gas station free air, ease of use with high capacity hand and foot pumps and compatibility with hand held pressure gauges. So can someone explain the advantages of converting to Click valves that like Presta and Dunlop valves will also require an adapter for most uses and will not be compatible with regular hand held pressure gauges?
Plenty of videos explaining the advantages. If you often use the gas station, they might not be for you. Can't say I have put air in my bike at the gas station ever personally.
 
Converted every bike at home a year ago. There is no way back, and as more brands are joining I hope it sticks- it's awesome!
 
I have always been aware of the advantage of converting bicycle valves to the Schrader type for compatibility with gas station free air, ease of use with high capacity hand and foot pumps and compatibility with hand held pressure gauges. So can someone explain the advantages of converting to Click valves that like Presta and Dunlop valves will also require an adapter for most uses and will not be compatible with regular hand held pressure gauges?
Very few "gas" stations in the hills where I ride so I carry a small presta pump that works in an emergency for me with Clik, and any of my friends with Presta. For the convenience it brings every single ride in checking (and topping up) pressures beforehand I think it is well worth forgoing "gas" stations (which also usually charge for air here).
 
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