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I've had These for awhile with no problems.
 
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Originally Posted by Glockmeister
Try this http://www.motorcycleanchor.com/tire_valves/index.htm. I have not tried them, but they are mentioned in other threads on this forum as working.
Yup that's the way I'm going but make sure the nut on the inside gets locktite on the threads or they'll work themselves loose.

 
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I use the same one listed here from anchor

Originally Posted by Glockmeister
Try this http://www.motorcycleanchor.com/tire_valves/index.htm. I have not tried them, but they are mentioned in other threads on this forum as working.
 
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As a previous poster said, I still don't know how you are going to get to it under the bags without laying down on the pavement. Yes you might not have to lay there as long.
 
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Taking a bag off is a piece of cake compared to having to lay down on the floor, or parking lot.

Thanks to all, now all I have to do is order a pair and be done with it.
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Originally Posted by Glockmeister
Try this http://www.motorcycleanchor.com/tire_valves/index.htm. I have not tried them, but they are mentioned in other threads on this forum as working.
Been running these in my stock StreetGlide cast wheels for two years now with no problems. Sure makes life a little easier!
 
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I put a motorcycle anchor in the front tire about 800 miles ago, and will put one in the rear this weekend. So far so good on the one installed in the front!
 
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I have installed angled valves stems on the front and back wheels on my 2011 FLHTK. I have had zero problems. I just did the front and installed Dyna beads to balance the front wheel. Again zero problems.
 


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