And unfortunately they are no longer available from Gas Gas Spain at the this stage. (Morad supply issues).
They cannot tell me if they will have them at any stage in the future, but for the meantime there is no tubeless 36 holes available. Sorry.
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Re: tubeless tyres
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Re: tubeless tyres
What about those tubeless rear rims that have the central flange as fitted to Yamaha TY250Z? (and the Cota 315R)
Surely they could be used on a drum brake hub by having spoke adjusters somewhere along the spokes length. I think I have seen a bike done that way but can't remember where.
Surely they could be used on a drum brake hub by having spoke adjusters somewhere along the spokes length. I think I have seen a bike done that way but can't remember where.
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Re: tubeless tyres
Ahhhh I just found a decent photo of a Cota 315R wheel and it is the one with the adjusters halfway along the spokes, but it is 32 spokes. So much for that idea
http://montesacota315.com/
http://montesacota315.com/
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Re: tubeless tyres
The 88 & 89 Honda RTL 250 uses the flanged rim, thought the hub has been designed to take a much longer and larger diameter spoke nipple.
If you are going to fit a raised flange type rim to a twinshock I think you would need to use a turn-buckle type spoke.
If you are going to fit a raised flange type rim to a twinshock I think you would need to use a turn-buckle type spoke.
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Re: tubeless tyres
I have just purchase 2 Michelin 275 21 TT and 2 IRC 400 18 ( TR11 ) TT for my Yamaha ( s ) ,I bought them from different dealers in the USA at a reasonnable price. Is there a real problem getting the TT trial tire, is it temporary or is TL tire the way to go for the future?
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Re: tubeless tyres
Here is a source in the USA where I buy my tube type tires along with price. Have no idea what shipping to Austrailia might be. Looks like $108.99 plus $172.00 shipping if I figured things right. This is a tube type IRC TR11 Trial Winner.
https://www.denniskirk.com/irc/rear-tr1 ... 540040.sku
https://www.denniskirk.com/irc/rear-tr1 ... 540040.sku
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