I really appreciate your time in putting this video out there. I followed the procedure, including using the same core removal tool. I broke the bead all around the tire, but, the tire stem/valve was still stuck at the point of entry. Eventually, I worked the stem loose enough to move it but it required a great pull on the stem itself and that area around the stem. Was much harder to do than shown here where the stem appears free from almost the beginning. Nevertheless, this video showed me the way there. Thank you.
Mine was caused by having underinflated tires. I had new tires installed by my LBS and rode all summer without a problem. A couple of months later I went on a long ride and noticed the tires getting flatter & flatter. I literally couldn't put air in the tires because the valve stem was at a sharp angle and against the spokes. Had to take the bike back to the LBS and they quickly fixed it for me. So lesson learned: ALWAYS check your tires and inflate properly before riding. This will prevent the tube & stem from slipping out of position. HTH.
This video is great. Single mom able to fix my son's bike at the gas station within minutes. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thanks ! I never knew how to fix this problem of a valve stem at angles , so easy
I really appreciate your time in putting this video out there. I followed the procedure, including using the same core removal tool. I broke the bead all around the tire, but, the tire stem/valve was still stuck at the point of entry. Eventually, I worked the stem loose enough to move it but it required a great pull on the stem itself and that area around the stem. Was much harder to do than shown here where the stem appears free from almost the beginning.
Nevertheless, this video showed me the way there.
Thank you.
Glad it helped
Great vid! Very helpful!!
Thank you very much. Do you know the root cause for the tilted valve problem? My bicycle has this problem in both tires.
Mine was caused by having underinflated tires. I had new tires installed by my LBS and rode all summer without a problem. A couple of months later I went on a long ride and noticed the tires getting flatter & flatter. I literally couldn't put air in the tires because the valve stem was at a sharp angle and against the spokes. Had to take the bike back to the LBS and they quickly fixed it for me. So lesson learned: ALWAYS check your tires and inflate properly before riding. This will prevent the tube & stem from slipping out of position. HTH.
Thank you! I didn’t think I would be able to do it but you made it easy!
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks you so much I've been having this problem for years and didn't think their was a way to fix now I can ride without having a flat tire
Glad I could help
thanks! helped me! have a good day
Thanks, you too!
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Thank you so much! This video saved the day 😀
Very,very helpful.Thank you so much.🖐
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much.
Thank you sir!
How do you stop the wheels from sliding around the rims to prevent this?
Keep your tires inflated to the proper pressure. Riding a bike with low pressure causes the valve stem to go crooked.
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I found that WD-40 helps, apply it along the whole rim in the space between tire and metal.
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So removing the core was not necessary...
No....just quicker if you have a core remover.