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tubless tire question
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:27 am
by Alfred
Stupid question of the day. I want to mount a tire that is rated as "tubless" on my stock KLR rims. I will obviously still use a tube and rim strip....right? BTW, I am going to try the Pirreli Scorpion Trail tires. Any experience?
tubless tire question
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:48 am
by achesley43@ymail.com
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ALFRED" wrote:
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> Stupid question of the day. I want to mount a tire that is rated as "tubless" on my stock KLR rims. I will obviously still use a tube and rim strip....right? BTW, I am going to try the Pirreli Scorpion Trail tires. Any experience?
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I heard of that being done in the past, How well it turned out? Dunno! I think what was happening was silicone sealing all the nipples then running duct tape over them. I never tried even though I do use duct tape instead of the rubber strip on my KLR and in the past on most all my tube type bikes. Maybe some old timer or Fred himself can chime in on the success rate on that.
But, yes on the tube and protector on a regular spoked wheel with a tubeless tire to answer that part of the question. I've seen that done lots.
tubless tire question
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:38 am
by ron criswell
A friend of mine who makes his living working on bikes (35-40 years) says the tubless tire with no tube and silly coned is a bad idea. He says you are risking a high speed sudden lose of air. Not worth it to me although I did meet a guy at Moab one year who had done that with no problems. I wouldn't risk it.
Criswell
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On Jun 16, 2012, at 8:48 AM, "achesley43@..." wrote:
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ALFRED" wrote:
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> > Stupid question of the day. I want to mount a tire that is rated as "tubless" on my stock KLR rims. I will obviously still use a tube and rim strip....right? BTW, I am going to try the Pirreli Scorpion Trail tires. Any experience?
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> I heard of that being done in the past, How well it turned out? Dunno! I think what was happening was silicone sealing all the nipples then running duct tape over them. I never tried even though I do use duct tape instead of the rubber strip on my KLR and in the past on most all my tube type bikes. Maybe some old timer or Fred himself can chime in on the success rate on that.
> But, yes on the tube and protector on a regular spoked wheel with a tubeless tire to answer that part of the question. I've seen that done lots.
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tubless tire question
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:36 am
by revmaaatin
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ALFRED" wrote:
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> Stupid question of the day. I want to mount a tire that is rated as "tubless" on my stock KLR rims. I will obviously still use a tube and rim strip....right? BTW, I am going to try the Pirreli Scorpion Trail tires. Any experience?
ALFRED-
yes, use a tube and strip;
I have a set of tubless tires on my spare wheels. You will/might find them slightly more difficult to mount.
Additional data:
I 'believe' most tubless tires are radials.
A friend advise me, via his conversation with a Dunlop rep (and I think I went to a Dunlop site as well) not to use UHD tubes in a radial. The inference was the UHD tubes generate/hold heat and heat is bad; especially for the tube.
Unfortunatly, I have no science to back up this claim; shrug. but I believe it to be so and installed a std. wt tube with the Dunlop 607's.
Others? yes/no?
revmaaatin.
tubless tire question
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:14 am
by Jud
No reason these tires won't work for you. A number of riders have tried the Pirellis, and like them. bear in mind that any tire designed for tubeless use will fit the rim more closely than a tire intended for use with a tube only. As a consequence, you may find it more difficult to break or seat the bead.
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ALFRED" wrote:
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> Stupid question of the day. I want to mount a tire that is rated as "tubless" on my stock KLR rims. I will obviously still use a tube and rim strip....right? BTW, I am going to try the Pirreli Scorpion Trail tires. Any experience?
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tubless tire question
Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:32 am
by Mark Harris
Best and safer to wait for Tubliss to develop their high pressure (100-110 psi) tube system with a second valve stem to allow any tire on a KLR to be tubeless. This $100 system works great on smaller endure bike tire sizes and the adventure bike sizes are next. Mark in Nevada.
tubless tire question
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:33 pm
by chris kelty
I got more than 10,000 miles out of Pirelli Scorpions on a KTM 950 good tire I used them with tubes. I'm even more impressed with Heideneau tires that I have on my KTM now over 12,000 miles and they have plenty of tread left
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tubless tire question
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:41 pm
by tomatocity
Are those the K60 or K76? I just installed the K60's on my Tenere. Like
them.
Tim
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picked up some brand new oem stock dunlops for $60
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:04 am
by mark ward
You paid very little for LABOR. (they are, a bussiness & have to pay the guy wrencher.)
I had to pay $40. last week, it was in the 90's, bike was loaded, and the Kawasaki shop, I got the tire from, was closing in a 1/2 hr. so said they couldn't and the Honda dealer said they did NOT have a tire but would change it.
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From: Jeffrey
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Picked up some brand new OEM stock Dunlops for $60
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2012, 2:27 AM
front and rear; Criggleslist special
Guy bought a slightly used 2010 that came with an extra pair of stockers. He wanted a more street tire! Didn't quite understand that since the stockers do fine on street though the rears wear out fast. I grabbed em at that price. They were still wrapped in original packing.
I brought the rear wheel/tire to MC/Tire in Sepulveda, CA. They charged me $20 despite my taking the old tire with me and my telling them that I would static balance myself at home.
I still have the original 2005 wheel bearings with 38K on them. I cleaned out the rear wheel bearings from the sides that I could get to the best I could with a rag and WD40. Then forced in waterproof grease. The old bearings seemed fine.
How long do rear wheel bearings last if you take care of them?
J#3
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