
I've just changed my first rear-wheel puncture on my 4-speed P-Line, and after putting "everything" back together & it all seemingly working fine, I have the two pieces in the picture left over. One is a tiny rod piece with a threaded head, and the other is a threaded nut with a corrugated ring around the outside.
I really should've done a better job keeping track of where they came from when I took it apart – I've been googling guides, but none of them show these pieces.
Does anyone recognise them?
by UnlikelyIdealist
3 Comments
Honestly they look like adapters for your pump, to inflate a soccer or basketball for example. I don’t own a p line, but don’t remember any pieces like that on my C line.
On the left is a ring that is meant to be screwed down to the base of the inner tube valve, snug against the wheel rim. It makes attaching the pump to the valve a bit easier when the pressure is low.
On the right is an adapter that came with your pump, for inflating footballs.
Needle valve adaptor from a pump.