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Mosely Float on Flatness
#11
Thinking back forty some years, I seem to remember that the Moseley cushion in my Ruby did not have valves, it had red rubber plugs that were a push fit into a rubber tube.  All had perished and gone sticky like old rubber does.
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#12
(26-06-2021, 08:36 AM)Malcolm Parker Wrote: Thinking back forty some years, I seem to remember that the Moseley cushion in my Ruby did not have valves, it had red rubber plugs that were a push fit into a rubber tube.  All had perished and gone sticky like old rubber does.

Yes, that's what they are; not "valves" but exactly as you describe. One is intact and works, the other is, unfortunately, perished. Still, it is 87-years old.
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#13
I think I will be rather perished and a bit sticky when I am 87!
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#14
Have a look at these bad boys Tony:
https://www.tireinnertube.com/content/11...stem-types
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#15
(28-06-2021, 02:57 AM)A G Wood Wrote: Have a look at these bad boys Tony:
https://www.tireinnertube.com/content/11...stem-types
Thank you - they appear to have everything!
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#16
As Duncan says, even if you did have to buy a complete tube to get the valve of your choice I would think you could surgically remove it and cold vulcanize it to your cushion, unless you can find an old-school tire shop that still has the valve platen attachment for their hot vulcanizer. Given the modest pressures involved it should work just fine.
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