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front wheel
i have a new valve stem for front tire . it's the 90 degree . which way does it need to be installed . with the cap facing the engine or facing the front . my now has just the valve stem straight up. thanks
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Re: front wheel
I would install it to the right,or left,which would make it easy to put a gauge on it,or fill it
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Re: front wheel
.... anybody ever come up with a measurement as to how long the stem and cap can
be without hitting the brakes?????
be without hitting the brakes?????
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Re: front wheel
most standard 90s should be fine . just make sure it is pointed opposite of tire direction so you don't snag it and tear it off at 90 MPH
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Re: front wheel
Personally, I'd point it to the rider's right so it's marginally easier to get to when on the side stand.
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Re: front wheel
I haven't, but years ago I had the dealer put a 90 deg. stem on. He showed me he had to roll it to the front at roughly 45 deg. to keep it from hitting. Never have had a problem.
.Van Voyager wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 8:56 pm Personally, I'd point it to the rider's right so it's marginally easier to get to when on the side stand.
Yep. Again, not something I thought of, but the dealer did.
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Re: front wheel
Agreed. For the rear tire, I've found that most shops want to point it away from the brake. But that's a royal PITA to reach under the saddlebag. (As opposed to a garden-variety PITA on the right.)Van Voyager wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 8:56 pm Personally, I'd point it to the rider's right so it's marginally easier to get to when on the side stand.
I'm making do with a straight stem in front.
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Re: front wheel
If you put a 90 degree stem on the front, take the time to rotate the wheel and see how close it comes to the brake caliper. I ended up placing mine at a 45 degree angle to increase clearance. Also think about what would happen should it rotate and snag the caliper. Angle the stem to your comfort level. I never had a problem with it moving.
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Re: front wheel
I have a 90 degree brass thing that I attach temporarily when I check the air in my tires, both Voyager and Vulcan.
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Re: front wheel
I tried one of those - it broke on the first air check. I ended up installing a 90 degree valve in the rim (on the rear)Chris Cochran wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 2:34 pm I have a 90 degree brass thing that I attach temporarily when I check the air in my tires, both Voyager and Vulcan.