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    Just saw these, wonder if it is a good product for old bikes too? http://tubliss.com/wp-content/themes...rks/weight.jpg
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    Originally posted by shermanpup View Post
    Just saw these, wonder if it is a good product for old bikes too? http://tubliss.com/wp-content/themes...rks/weight.jpg
    Hope the link works
    I've got those on one of my dirt bikes. The good thing is you can run just a few psi of air in the tires without the tire spinning on the rim. It makes for great traction. The bad side is, when I go out to ride it, the tires are always flat. As for old bikes, I'm not sure. Are you thinking clinchers?


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      Hey Kevin
      After a second look ,you would need to drill another hole in the rim .It uses 2 air valves one for the tube itself and one for the tire air
      Thanks for the reply
      Jim
      Last edited by shermanpup; 08-06-2018, 12:00 PM.

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        Originally posted by shermanpup View Post
        Hey Kevin
        After a second look ,you would need to drill another hole in the rim .It uses 2 air valves one for the tube itself and one for the tire air
        Thanks for the reply
        Jim
        Yes, you do have to drill another hole. I wouldn't want to do that on an old original rim. To be honest, after having tried these, I next time I will probably use traditional rim locks on a dirt bike. Simpler, cheaper, they say there's a weight savings but at my skill level it's probably not enough to matter.


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