Originally Posted by
ilyaz
Some time ago I picked up a boy's bike form the curb. My guess is that this used to belong to some family that got relocated to the US from abroad since the tires had a different type of nipple than a typical "US" bike. It has a name, I just can't remember it. It has a metal insert that is covered by a piece of rubber tubing and is kept in place with a nut of sorts. The bike also had a dynamo attached to the front wheel that fed a light. My son has used it for a couple of years but now it's too small for him. I am curious whether I can sell it for more than a couple of bucks. Do you think it's more valuable than your average bike? it's in OK shape: has some minor rust etc but is fully functional.
That does sound like a Dunlop valve. Very uncommon.
Typically, a bike set up with a dynamo lighting system is meant to be used as a tourer or heavy-duty commuter. A good wheel/dynamo hub combination can be very expensive, even used. I encourage you to check
ebay and online bike parts places. Easily over $100 for a single wheel, used. Strange that it would be used on a boy's bike. Unless it was originally owned by a short adult, maybe?
It may be nothing, but it's possible that you may have something kind of cool. I would very much love to see some pictures, or at least a brand/model name.
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