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tires on my stock wheel 79 GS 1000? I have looked at the wheel but did not see any reference to useing tubeless tires.
Have Shinko R230 tubeless tire. What say ye experts?
Thanks,
Larry
There isnt a reference to tubeless wheels as they ARENT tubeless wheels. There missing the inner step inside the rim. Can do what you want but its only one more thing out there trying to get u killed. What would i know. only fitted tyres for nearly 20 yrs at Tyres For Bikes in Australia.
Sharpy, while I respect your time in the business, I have to disagree just a bit. I used to think that, too, but I recently changed a tire on an '81 550L.There isnt a reference to tubeless wheels as they ARENT tubeless wheels. There missing the inner step inside the rim.
I just put new tires a month ago on my 78 1000 and the rims did not say tubeless. I drilled out the stem hole to accept a universal bolt on stem. The tires seated just fine.
I personally don't see where there is any difference between the rims that say tubeless and the ones that don't.. except the hole and the stamp. I am under the impression that they did not make tubeless tires in 78, and that is why they didn't think to stamp the rims.
Sorry, but this is incorrect.
Tubeless wheels have a different rim profile. There is a hump on the profile so when the tire bead is seated it fits over the inner hump and is constrained on the outside by the wheel lip. If you deflate, the inner hump will keep the tire from separating away from the seated position on the bead. For this reason tubeless is safer.
If you have a deflation at speed, neither tubeless or tubed is safe so whats the point, really.
Slime works well.
Not always...No, tubes don't slowly deflate. They go bang.