Valves, tyres, inner tubes and how to feel an utter plank
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:57 pm
Having recently asked about 8.5mm fitment valves for tubeless rims and been advised that early zed alloys were for tube fitment and not finding info to the contrary I passed on the bolt in 8.5mm valves, (the only ones I could get) and got tubes.
Fitted the rear today and on getting ready for the first run out i gave the tyre a last quick pressure check, at this point I noticed in bloody big casting lettering on one fork, 'tubeless', bugger, did I feel like a plank!
Still never mind I have tubes for them and all seems OK, i assume running tubes in tubeless rims is OK, I know of this being done before.
On another note, on removal of the old rear tyre and tube I found the tube fitted is a 3.00/3.25 - 18, far too small, on a 120/90 - 18 it needs a 4.50 - 18, certainly a contributing factor in the tyre blowing having been inflated way beyong it's intended use and the additional weight of a pillion passenger.
On inspection it had a pinhole on the inner curve where it's contacted the rim, (some corrosion there) and a split across the outer section which seems to have occurred through stress.
Initial ride had me feeling like something wasn't right with the front but after a little running around it didn't seem so bad.
I guess a combination of recently riding the ZXR and having lower bars on to replace the others added to which i'm looking for problems which may or may not be there has an affect on it.
There are still some bits to fettle but it's definitely getting there and I feel better that it's been out on the road again.
Fitted the rear today and on getting ready for the first run out i gave the tyre a last quick pressure check, at this point I noticed in bloody big casting lettering on one fork, 'tubeless', bugger, did I feel like a plank!
Still never mind I have tubes for them and all seems OK, i assume running tubes in tubeless rims is OK, I know of this being done before.
On another note, on removal of the old rear tyre and tube I found the tube fitted is a 3.00/3.25 - 18, far too small, on a 120/90 - 18 it needs a 4.50 - 18, certainly a contributing factor in the tyre blowing having been inflated way beyong it's intended use and the additional weight of a pillion passenger.
On inspection it had a pinhole on the inner curve where it's contacted the rim, (some corrosion there) and a split across the outer section which seems to have occurred through stress.
Initial ride had me feeling like something wasn't right with the front but after a little running around it didn't seem so bad.
I guess a combination of recently riding the ZXR and having lower bars on to replace the others added to which i'm looking for problems which may or may not be there has an affect on it.
There are still some bits to fettle but it's definitely getting there and I feel better that it's been out on the road again.