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Go to inexpensive tires for spoke rims

I've been under my 400 (and a yamaha 650 once too) -it was not too bad. even in soft ground I was able to push and shove and get my leg out .
However, if it had been my 4 cyl...
check these out-Peace of mind search "fallen motorcycle jack" or the like. I made one because I could :) be sure to watch the funny videos. especially the last one
http://www.motobikejack.com/
I'm stealing that idea.
 
Took longer than expected but here's my impression of the Kenda K761's. Not a bad street tire, keeping in mind that I'm not an agressive rider. Quite excellent on gravel and hard packed roads, terrible in loose sand. Haven't been out in the wet yet. For $100 I feel they're a decent choice, time will tell on the wear factor.
 
I'm back and bought the 712's. Came in a day or so but still not on yet.. The bike is a restore project I just started a thread over there. And I'm reading below about riding off road and getting pinned.... I was parking my 850 lb '84 Yamaha venture on a mountain at the edge of a dirt farm path with my gf and camping gear and she toppled over the stand and pinned my left foot beneath. I couldn't get it out alone and just took some weight off it using my right foot while a bunch of guys righted the bike. I kept my boot on till bedtime fearing what I might find and decided best to walk and drink it off. Riding home was very awkward and I didn't go to the doctor and I think permanent damage to the foot. I had to bind it with bandages and tape long after the injury.
 
I've been under my 400 (and a yamaha 650 once too) -it was not too bad. even in soft ground I was able to push and shove and get my leg out .
However, if it had been my 4 cyl...
check these out-Peace of mind search "fallen motorcycle jack" or the like. I made one because I could :) be sure to watch the funny videos. especially the last one
http://www.motobikejack.com/
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/a-portable-jack-for-picking-up-a-bike.930670/
[url]https://www.advmotorrad.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=531

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kbbWfpLz08
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Are you saying you made something like the motobike jack? If so would you mind sharing some pics and what parts you used, particularly for the shaft? i fancied some sort of extendible carbon fiber rod, but my searches were unsuccessful. :)
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Aren't the Shinko 712's tubeless?

They can be.

If you have tubeless wheels, then they're tubeless. If you have wheels that require a tube, then stick a tube in. It's fine -- the tire is clearly marked "TUBELESS ON TUBE RIM FIT TUBE" or something like that.

In other words, tubeless tires can be mounted with or without tubes; it's up to the wheel, not the tire.

That said, there are some tires designed to only be used with tubes. These days that's usually limited to dirt tires or a few vintage tires. In these cases, you have to use a tube no matter what kind of wheel you have. These sorts of tires are marked "TUBE TYPE". The difference is the tire beads aren't specifically designed to seal air and usually aren't quite as tight against the rim.
 
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