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Author Topic: ariete 90 deg valve stems  (Read 986 times)
ducatiz
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« on: July 16, 2011, 08:10:52 PM »

I want to put these on my Oscam wheels on my Alazzurra

Anyone have a set on hand they can measure the threaded bit that goes into the wheel?  From the end of the threads to the Oring.  I need 9mm plus the nut which I figure to be about 14-15mm, and they seem a lot shorter than that. 

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« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2011, 04:49:43 AM »

I might have straight valves (not Ariete) that might fit so you can get on the road for now.  8.3 or 11.3 wide? 

No info on length, but maybe you can call:
http://www.throttleworx.com/Ariete_Racing_Valve_Stems_s/561.htm
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2011, 05:26:50 AM »

I might have straight valves (not Ariete) that might fit so you can get on the road for now.  8.3 or 11.3 wide? 

No info on length, but maybe you can call:
http://www.throttleworx.com/Ariete_Racing_Valve_Stems_s/561.htm

Hi Howie

The bike for these wheels is in about 789 pieces, and I am putting a new wiring loom together for it, so there is no urgency.  The wheels are at the powdercoater's anyhow.  I emailed acouple of sellers of the Ariete and K&L valves, so I guess I just need to wait. 

The wheels already have straight valves which were fine with the factory 260mm rotors, but now I've put on a set of 300mm rotors and i'd have to snake the air hose thru the rotor carrier if I wanted to fill it.. LOL.
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