4 CO2s later and I'm giving up on this tool... every other tool I have ever used for this job worked first try, yes they're bigger, heavier so what? They work! Trust me... I've watched this video and read all about this tool, I'm not missing any step. Thanks
Wow I shoulda watched this before I blew through 2 carts on the ride of the road because I didn’t screw in the head to the valve lol. Now it makes sense why it popped right off and got all over everything but inside the tube.
Used a jetvalve recently and does the job, but having to push down on the valve to activate it made it difficult to keep square on the valve so didn't seal perfectly, took me a couple goes to get right. This pro bike solves that by screwing onto the valve. Be worth the extra for ease of use.
In the first section you mentioned that the valve on the tool is used to regulate the pressure. There was no mention of how to do that in the second section.
Hey Paul, many thanks for your question and helpful feedback which we take on board. If you have any issues or need help, please email us at support@probiketool.com and we'll gladly help.
Hey there - they both work in exactly the same way - so whichever version you have this video applies! If you need any further assistance please reach out at support@probiketool.com
@@maxmerton correct - it screws on! it is intended to be used to store a cartridge when the tool is not in use and to protect your hands from the freezing gas when the tool is in use. Hope this helps!
You sure can! The Co2 inflator will work if there is already a little pressure in the inner tube if you used a pump or your breath to get it started. We hope this helps!
I purchased your tool , very nice tool and thank you so much for the video. One question I have , I have a MTB, and Typically run it around 30psi, it is a 29er wheel size Tubless. Will one 16 size cartage fill tire enough, or will it require a second, with assumption that tire was completely flat? thanks much Charlie
Hey Charlie, check out our inflation chart here - www.probiketool.com/us/faq-co2-inflation-chart/ A 16g cartridge should get you to around 31psi! Hope this helps.
Hey there. It will take a long time, maybe 24 hours or so - plenty of time to get you home! But maybe not enough to last until your next ride... so re-inflate with a pump just to be safe!
Its will get you about 40psi per 16gr cartridge for a 26x2.0 tire. When your able to get to a place to add regular air. Deflate the co2 air out completely
question for anyone - how many miles can you ride on a co2 inflated tire? I was riding back - probably about 10 miles but it literally blew my tube a mile from home. it was like 80 degrees out. constructive feedback welcome. i probably underinflated tire so was probably at maybe 70 psi vs normal 100psi. Would that cause tube to blow? Ps: Pro Bike inflator did great.
Hey there, it should last several hours, easy. We recommend that you refil with air from a standard pump as soon as you can though. If you underinflated the tyre you may have had a pinch flat? Please feel free to reach out at support@probiketool.com if you'ld like more help!
Hi there, no we advise you to not store the Canister screwed into the head - this is to both prevent the tool accidentally expelling the air in storage and to prevent any residual leaks. We hope this helps!
@@ProBikeTool Thanks for the tutorial videos. I got to use the Pro bike tool in real conditions. It's easy to use, even with gloves. Happy New Year 2021 at Pro Bike Tool 🚴♂️
Hi David, there is a small pin within the nozzle that pushes the core in when you attach the tool. We hope this helps, if you have further questions please reach out at support@probiketool.com!
@@ProBikeTool those are ENVE SES 4.5 AR Disc wheels that are designed for tubeless tires and with very limited Tyre pressure specific for rider weight.... Inner-Tube Compatible: Yes, Only with Tubeless/Tubeless Ready Tire that seems you have in video..
4 CO2s later and I'm giving up on this tool... every other tool I have ever used for this job worked first try, yes they're bigger, heavier so what? They work! Trust me... I've watched this video and read all about this tool, I'm not missing any step. Thanks
This video was extremely helpful. I did not realize I needed to unscrew the valve.
Wow I shoulda watched this before I blew through 2 carts on the ride of the road because I didn’t screw in the head to the valve lol. Now it makes sense why it popped right off and got all over everything but inside the tube.
I did the same thing.
Used a jetvalve recently and does the job, but having to push down on the valve to activate it made it difficult to keep square on the valve so didn't seal perfectly, took me a couple goes to get right. This pro bike solves that by screwing onto the valve. Be worth the extra for ease of use.
Exactly!! one of the raasons i bought this tool was the screwing on the valve.
In the first section you mentioned that the valve on the tool is used to regulate the pressure. There was no mention of how to do that in the second section.
Why not compressed air?
great video, thanks!
Holy hellfire missiles Batman!!! This is one cool tool!
It sure is! A must-have!
Does it fit only Presta valves ? Thanks
@@JoeBlow-ub1us Thanks !!
We're so sorry for the delay, did you get one in the end? We hope so!
Thanks Noah for helping out!
thank you for this vid
Our pleasure! If we can help further please reach out at support @probiketool.com
why is there not one video of this working with a Schrader valves ?
Hey Paul, many thanks for your question and helpful feedback which we take on board. If you have any issues or need help, please email us at support@probiketool.com and we'll gladly help.
At the beginning of the video you showed two versions of the tool, but you explained the parts of only one version.
Hey there - they both work in exactly the same way - so whichever version you have this video applies! If you need any further assistance please reach out at support@probiketool.com
@@ProBikeTool so the metal cover just pushes over the capsule, like the foam cover?
@@maxmerton correct - it screws on! it is intended to be used to store a cartridge when the tool is not in use and to protect your hands from the freezing gas when the tool is in use.
Hope this helps!
If I'm changing tire tube, can I use the valve to only partially inflate the tube so i can put it inside the tire easier then pump it all the way?
You sure can! The Co2 inflator will work if there is already a little pressure in the inner tube if you used a pump or your breath to get it started. We hope this helps!
I purchased your tool , very nice tool and thank you so much for the video. One question I have , I have a MTB, and Typically run it around 30psi, it is a 29er wheel size Tubless. Will one 16 size cartage fill tire enough, or will it require a second, with assumption that tire was completely flat? thanks much Charlie
Hey Charlie, check out our inflation chart here - www.probiketool.com/us/faq-co2-inflation-chart/
A 16g cartridge should get you to around 31psi! Hope this helps.
@@ProBikeTool , perfect !
@@charlespalmerii4299 Happy to help
Do you know where it's made?
Hey Steven, it's made in Taiwan
@@ProBikeTool Thanks...
How long do you have before the C02 dissipates?
Hey there. It will take a long time, maybe 24 hours or so - plenty of time to get you home! But maybe not enough to last until your next ride... so re-inflate with a pump just to be safe!
@@ProBikeTool Awesome. Thanks.
Its will get you about 40psi per 16gr cartridge for a 26x2.0 tire. When your able to get to a place to add regular air. Deflate the co2 air out completely
question for anyone - how many miles can you ride on a co2 inflated tire? I was riding back - probably about 10 miles but it literally blew my tube a mile from home. it was like 80 degrees out. constructive feedback welcome. i probably underinflated tire so was probably at maybe 70 psi vs normal 100psi. Would that cause tube to blow? Ps: Pro Bike inflator did great.
Hey there, it should last several hours, easy. We recommend that you refil with air from a standard pump as soon as you can though. If you underinflated the tyre you may have had a pinch flat? Please feel free to reach out at support@probiketool.com if you'ld like more help!
@@ProBikeTool thank you so much. makes sense. your videos are very helpful
@@jimjams8320 Our pleasure!
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Can you store the bike tool with the CO2 canister attached to it, or will it leak eventually?
Hi there, no we advise you to not store the Canister screwed into the head - this is to both prevent the tool accidentally expelling the air in storage and to prevent any residual leaks. We hope this helps!
@@ProBikeTool Thanks for the tutorial videos. I got to use the Pro bike tool in real conditions. It's easy to use, even with gloves. Happy New Year 2021 at Pro Bike Tool 🚴♂️
@@marlonb.8243 Thanks very much! We're glad to hear you're enjoying the tool. Happy 2021!
Happy to help and a very Happy New Year to you
How does this depress the schader core?
Hi David, there is a small pin within the nozzle that pushes the core in when you attach the tool. We hope this helps, if you have further questions please reach out at support@probiketool.com!
i don’t see a pin in mine. it is hollow inside with a black o-ring
Work with valve extenders?
We're sorry to say that the product is not compatible with a valve extender - our apologies!
For Presta valves only?
Presta and Schrader! It's a universal nozzle to work with both - perfect!
what inner tube? those wheels are tubeless only wheels..:)
Hey Andis - these were traditional wheels that can be converted. thanks for watching!
@@ProBikeTool those are ENVE SES 4.5 AR Disc wheels that are designed for tubeless tires and with very limited Tyre pressure specific for rider weight.... Inner-Tube Compatible: Yes, Only with Tubeless/Tubeless Ready Tire that seems you have in video..
3:28 your rim is getting frozen 😁
This valve is used once and then quit
They must have some sort of lifespan as people are now uploading videos of it unscrewing the valve when taken it back off