Inner Tube Stem -- Offset or Center -- Rubber or metal
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:37 pm
Installed new 19 inch inner tubes in the rebuilt wheels that were done during the frame up restoration.
Some inner tubes had valve stems that were center metal -- just like the motorcycles.
Thought that the look of metal valve stems was an improvement over rubber valve stems.
Have some inner tubes installed with offset rubber stems but they do not have the "improved" look of metal stems.
Last weekend, while driving home from the Williamsburg British Auto Show, one of the inner tubes with a center metal stem blew out. Could have been dangerous if there had been oncoming traffic.
See photo of the stem segment from the tube: Does anyone have experience with such a blow out?
Can anyone tell whether the tube was defective, or is it just not a good idea to use inner tubes with center stem valves?
Where can 19 inch inner tubes be found with offset metal stems for the 19 inch wheels?
Some inner tubes had valve stems that were center metal -- just like the motorcycles.
Thought that the look of metal valve stems was an improvement over rubber valve stems.
Have some inner tubes installed with offset rubber stems but they do not have the "improved" look of metal stems.
Last weekend, while driving home from the Williamsburg British Auto Show, one of the inner tubes with a center metal stem blew out. Could have been dangerous if there had been oncoming traffic.
See photo of the stem segment from the tube: Does anyone have experience with such a blow out?
Can anyone tell whether the tube was defective, or is it just not a good idea to use inner tubes with center stem valves?
Where can 19 inch inner tubes be found with offset metal stems for the 19 inch wheels?