MilKit Valve Syringe System

Tubeless System

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No mess or air loss, even without the valve core

The solution to combat tyre sealant drying out or escaping! With other tubeless tyre valve systems you need to remove the tyre to check if enough sealant remains. With MilKit you can simply remove the valve core and insert the syringe to check. No mess and faster results!

The syringe holds 60ml or 2oz of fluid and comes with a flexible connector and a large needle to push through the valve and rubber flaps. Its angled end enables effective removal of all sealant in the tyre. There’s also a sealant regulator that screws into the syringe for easy refilling. 

The patented MilKit Presta bike valves are made in Germany from anodised high-quality aluminium alloy and high-performance rubber for the smart flaps.

Standard MilKit valves have a usable length of 35mm (1 3/8 inch) and work for most road and mountain bike rims except some special high-profile rims. For those rims, use 45mm, 55mm or 75mm MilKit valves.

They can be used with most sealants, but the company recommends its own MilKit sealant, which has been specially designed for best results.

Features:

  • Smart rubber flaps ensure no air is lost when the valve core is removed and sealant does not block the valves
  • Use the syringe to easily check if enough sealant remains in your tyre
  • The syringe accurately measures the amount of sealant needed
  • No more mess as tyres can be installed dry and sealant added afterwards through the valve
  • Kit contains measuring and refilling syringe, valves, and valve core removal tool

MilKit Compact 35 includes:

  • 2x 35mm MilKit valves
  • 1x measuring and refilling syringe
  • 1x valve core tool
  • 2x MilKit rim stickers


MilKit Compact 55 includes:

  • 2x 55mm MilKit valves
  • 1x measuring and refilling syringe
  • 1x valve core tool
  • 2x MilKit rim stickers

Instructions:

  • Install valve and screw out the MilKit valve core
  • Pre-inflate your tyre up to 22 psi (MilKit recommends the MilKit Booster). The rubber flaps ensure that no air is lost even with the valve core removed
  • (For maintenance rather than installation of new tyre) Extract old sealant from tyre with the MilKit syringe to measure remaining amount and check quality
  • Measure out the correct amount of sealant and inject using the syringe
  • Screw the valve core back in, inflate tyre to full pressure until it fully jumps onto the rim and you’re ready to ride