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Hot on the heels of Josh Bryceland’s banging The Fast Flow Show, Episode 2 drops, this time starring Sam "Dave" Huckenhull and Cody, his trusted trail dog.

The series celebrates the recent release of Peaty’s Holeshot High-Flow Tubeless Valves, and it’s all about speed, style, and, of course, Fast Flow. Fitting them is no faff at all, and they’re backed by Peaty's “Valves for Life Guarantee.”

Dave in full flight is a sight to behold. The local hills might not be massive, but there’s more than enough there for him to find his flow. Sorry Cody, we’ve got to disagree with you, your pop is a serious operator behind the bars of his new Mondraker.

This is fast flow at its finest. Take a bow, Dave.

Now… who’s turning up the heat even more for episode 3?

P.S. Don’t worry, dog fans, Cody didn’t really eat a curry. He’s much more into a good old chum dinner.

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So, Peaty’s Holeshot Fast Flow Valves — what are they all about? Engineered specifically for tubeless setups from the ground up, Peaty’s design team refined every detail to maximise airflow, eliminate sealant clogging, and ensure ease of use and maintenance. They are backed by Peaty’s Valves for life guarantee and available in store and online now! Head over to www.peatys.com 

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Features:

  • 200% more FLOW than a MK2 Presta Valve
  • No sealant clog
  • Fully tyre-insert compatible
  • Fully serviceable with no throwaway parts
  • Internal and external anodising to reduce clog
  • Air-tight fail-safe valve seal located inside the rim
  • Micro-adjustment capability
  • Presta pump head compatible
  • 7075 Aluminium shaft with stainless steel core
  • Weight: 11g per pair
  • Available in 12 Chris King colourways
  • Size Options: 42mm, 60mm, and 42/60mm MX (for Bosch E-bikes)
  • Lifetime Peaty’s warranty
Rob Sherratt