>leaksHeh nothing personnel
>>2049755>leaksbuy a new one, they are cheap
>>2049755Never had a presta leak on me for over 10 years with around 5k km yearly.Seems like a (you) issue.
Schrader chads win again
>>2049755presta valves don't leak. I've been using them over 30 years, I would have noticed.
>>20497615k km yearlywants to tell people stuff about bicycles KEK
>>2049786Ever wondered why they leak on some people? Some people never grease the silly little seals, install them wrong, bend them while pumping,.... its literally all user error. Faulty valves are rare and you usually notice that in a very short time.
>>2049755im not a daddy bike hacks (sperm peak if yknow what im ssyin) stan but hes right desu prestas are fragile, my freind said she hated them too, i liked them for being more resistant to mud getting in but they always bend
>>2049757yeah just buy a tube with a schrader and never need to buy another again lol>>2049761>>2049782shitty fallacyidk how it happens but every bike ive worked on with prestas has them bent, schraders physically cant bend so its always the actual tube thats the problem
>>2051861>idk how it happens but every bike ive worked on with prestasthat's the same fallacy, dumbass
>>2049755Fixed with $12.
Presta are complete garbage, what can anyone tell me about the Schwalbe clik? That's new to me, looks interesting
>>2052422It basically just solves all issues of all other bicycle valve types, and it's quite frankly embarrassing it took 137 years to get here.
>using obsolete hardware when this exists
>>2049755>>leaksWorst Korea already solved that problem as well as the puncture and pinch problems.>https://tannusamerica.com/pages/tannus-airless