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PRO BIKE TOOL Valve Core Tool - Presta and Schrader Valve Core Removal - Suitable for Presta and Schrader Valves Found on Mountain Bike, Road Bike and Motorcycle Set-ups
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Precision Built
Small but powerful
Diamond Knurling
Buy now to receive in 3 - 5 days
Warranty for products purchased directly from us
PRECISION BUILT
Our Valve Core Remover is CNC machined from Aluminum Alloy to provide a perfect fit every time. The tools precision means that time after time, the valve core tool will provide a perfect fit.
NO MORE ACCIDENTS!
This valve core tool will help you tighten your valve core on your Presta Valve to prevent it being removed when using a screw-on style pump or CO2 Inflator. It's a lifesaver in an emergency!
SMALL BUT POWERFUL
The tool is compact (70mm x 12mm) and lightweight (16 grams) but also super strong. We have manufactured a central hole allowing you to use a bar for extra leverage.
DIAMOND KNURLING
The Aluminum body has been machined with two diamond knurled sections to provide plentiful grip while using either the Schrader or Presta Valve Core Tool.
PRO QUALITY
We are so confident about the quality of our products that if you have any product issues, we're very happy to either provide a Refund or a Replacement!
One side of the tool is used to tighten/remove Schrader valve cores, while the other side is used to tighten/remove Presta Valve Cores
The Valve Core Tool can actually be very important. You may want to remove your valve core to add sealant to your inner tubes/tyres to reduce punctures. You may want to tighten your valve before using a screw-on type pump hose to ensure the valve core stays in place.
This allows the user to use a bar such as an Allen Key to allow a little more leverage when tightening your valve. If you do this, we recommend having a Valve nut on your valve to ensure it does not twist as this can cause damage to your inner tube.