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Post by stevieboy9 on Sept 23, 2015 16:44:26 GMT
Got tubes on scooter rims just now and was going to get tubeless rims Anybody got views on this upgrade Good choice or better sticking with tubes
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Post by stevie on Sept 26, 2015 7:22:13 GMT
Stevie a would stick wAe tubes m8 hear a lot of horror stories about tubeless rims so stick wae tubes but fill them wae slime
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Post by stevieboy9 on Sept 26, 2015 16:54:14 GMT
Got slime in one's just now just looking at changing rims
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Post by rob3rt on Sept 27, 2015 9:21:36 GMT
I run tubeless on both my lammies... lot safer imho if you have a puncture... tyre stays in place, and tend to go down more slowly than with a tube.
The only downside is that its an awfull lot tougher to fit the tyres yourself...
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Post by Teddy on Sept 27, 2015 21:19:45 GMT
I`m with Rob on THIS "Tubeless are WAYSAFER" !!!
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Post by Mick on Sept 28, 2015 19:57:20 GMT
agree with the above 2 posts
when u get a puncture on tubed wheels u hardly get any warning with tubeless get a bitof reation time and tyre will stay on it bead better compared to tubeled
only draw back is when coming to tyre changing get somewhere that can do 10 " wheels ut still put slime or similar in which every way u go on vespa u need to watch and get the latertype of the rims as 5 holes is better to accommodate the 12mm nuts that come with them so tighten better but are prone to stripping studs een this thru experience
ideally should fit longer studs on both hubs at time of fitment
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Post by les on Sept 30, 2015 8:09:56 GMT
Tubeless all the way, stevies just to tight to buy them
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