Peaty's  MK2 Tubeless Valves

$36.00
Members get an est. $3.60 in rewards

Your bike is in for a real treat with these Peaty's MK2 Tubeless Valves—they're guaranteed for life and anodized in Chris King colors. Plus, their valve caps double as tools so you're never without.

Color: Bourbon
Size: 42 MM
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Estimated arrival dates may be inaccurate due to technical issues. Most items will arrive within 5-7 business days. 

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Features

  • Crafted from premium 7075 aluminum and anodized in stunning Chris King colors
  • Valve caps play double duty: one as a 3.4 mm spoke key, and the other as a valve core removal tool
  • Removable valve cores are anodized black
  • Compatible with MTB, cyclocross and road rims, as well as all tire inserts
  • Pair weighs 20 g
  • Designed by riders, for riders, and covered by the manufacturer's Valves for Life guarantee

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Cycling

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

50% 1 of 2 reviewers recommended

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zebra
Location:Minneapolis
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Premium and useful valves

I love the look and feel of these valves. They fit bontrager universal floor pumps better than the stock valves which would fly off. The valve core tool is handy to have for replacing sealant with a syringe. I should note that I had to work one of the valves a bit to remove a burr on the metal. The valve would get stuck open. After working it back and forth about 50 times, it operated as intended. Overall, a good purchase.

Age:35–44
Ryan S
Location:Charlotte, NC
Age:35–44
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Not terrible

The anodized coating scratches pretty easily. Didn't feel like they stay tight to the rim that well which was causing excessive leakage being tubeless. Too new to tell how they deal with sealant clogs. I would probably look at a different brand next time i needed to replace these valves.

Age:35–44

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