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Post by petehodges on Jan 13, 2018 18:54:08 GMT 1
evening lads started to get the winter jobs done on my bikes my n1 last year really pissed me off beening every time i got it out the bloody tyres were flat ,so for a start i,m getting a new rear tyre but i take it they should have tubes in ? as havent stripped them yet do i need too run tubes or can the air leak problem be sorted , i,m sure my lc doesnt have tubes & they dont go down . cheers pete
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Post by Yogi on Jan 13, 2018 20:08:08 GMT 1
Hi Pete
Valve Wheels are tubeless but I put tubes in some of mine anyway If you go tubeless make sure the inner rims on the wheels are clean
Matt
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Post by petehodges on Jan 13, 2018 20:23:50 GMT 1
Hi Pete Valve Wheels are tubeless but I put tubes in some of mine anyway If you go tubeless make sure the inner rims on the wheels are clean Matt thanks matt ill get some tubes stuck in them hows you mate , any news on the move ?
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Post by Yogi on Jan 13, 2018 20:55:13 GMT 1
I'm ok mate now I'm getting over the poxy flu Should be moving on the 22nd if all goes well Hope your good
Matt
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Post by reggieperrin on Jan 17, 2018 14:34:30 GMT 1
Just clean the rims properly to get rid of any oxidisation and then if you're really bothered, use a bead sealing compound. There are benefits to running tubeless other wise we'd all still be on tubes..
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