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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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November 05, 2007, 07:03:44 PM »
Ahem, back on topic, if the reason he can't leave it tubeless are spokes in the wheel he really needs to be careful to have the spoke nipples well taped over on the inside. If there are any sharp edges they can rub on the tube and, well, you know what happens next.
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Thetubes came with the new rubber strips for covering the spokes. I think he is in there. We will see if he rides it to work tomorrow
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Quote from: gunz on November 05, 2007, 04:40:05 PM
That applies to this thread how? Yip i asked what tires everyone is running pirelli tires and how they liked them. Who cares what tires your running. Maybe you should read the thread before you post next time. I am asking about tubes in tubless tires.
So the general consensus is that its O.k. Thats cool. i feel better knowing that the people here (that have something intelligent to reply with) think its fine to go ahead. Thansk folks. Keep the rubber side down
sheesh...here's a picture of bizarro's goose with
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Cant we just get along?
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Isn't running a tube in a tubeless tire kinda like wearing suspenders AND a belt?
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Only if your pants already have an elastic waistband.
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Quote from: Albie on November 05, 2007, 09:43:51 PM
Isn't running a tube in a tubeless tire kinda like wearing suspenders AND a belt?
Not necessarily. At occasional points in the past, I've had a puncture on an effectively brand new tire that my shop wouldn't repair. Not necessarily because it wouldn't hold, just THEY wouldn't do tire patches/plugs on bike tires. When that happened, I'd just slap a tube in it and be done, no more worry about the nail hole repair. Note, this was on a smaller bike than I currently ride, but I don't see why it would be a problem if you can't afford a new tire (or don't want to replace a good one).
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Since it got such a good reaction before, let me recommend Dunlop GT501s as a bias ply tube-tubeless performance tire. We're running these on the wife's '79 XS, and they're pretty phenominal.
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Quote from: Capirex on November 05, 2007, 04:14:06 PM
I'm pretty sure I've heard you can seal spoked wheels to run them without the tube.
Motard riders have been experimenting with that technology. Some good results, some snake oil setups. I wouldn't trust it on the street, and especially on tour. Better to buy rims intended on running tubeless tires than to try and make an old fashioned spoked rim go tubeless.
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Yes, you can run tubes in just about anything, in fact it's safe enough that the tire manufactures state as much. Then again, I thought you were unwilling to deviate from the owner's manual? It was written by engineers who clearly know much more about this than anyone here.
I do have to call bullshit on you having a friend though. You certainly haven't shown a single likeable trait since fate shat you into this forum. I can't say that about anyone here, even the people that piss me off on a regular basis.
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Quote from: bizarro on November 05, 2007, 06:21:01 PM
And I guess you missed the part where I was providing an alternative to using tubeless tires on tubed rims. It wasn't random garbage. Why are second amendment nuts almost always pricks? Anyhow, enjoy your bbs.
Jeeze man, whatever animosity you have with Gunz, you had to go there and insult other people not even involved? And you're feelings about the Second Ammendment bear upon this thread how?
And so I guess you have something against the rest of the Bill of Rights too? Accept them all, or accept none of them.
Hey, I may be an ass sometimes, but I'm not a prick
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Guess you failed reading comprehension. Go back and look for the word 'almost'. Secondly, I've read more of gunz/bandit 1's posts than this one so that's where the 2nd Amendment business comes from. Lastly, you seem pretty sensitive about the 2nd Amendment but I don't have any issues with you, nor do you know what my stance on it is.
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Quote from: bizarro on November 26, 2007, 02:09:43 PM
Guess you failed reading comprehension. Go back and look for the word 'almost'. Secondly, I've read more of gunz/bandit 1's posts than this one so that's where the 2nd Amendment business comes from. Lastly, you seem pretty sensitive about the 2nd Amendment but I don't have any issues with you, nor do you know what my stance on it is.
Nope, scored top percentile in reading comprehension back in the day... your words were "almost always", which implies just that, the majority. Since I consider myself to be pro Bill of Rights and pro Second Ammendment, and having been inculcated from birth to be such, I consider myself to be of that majority. Since you seemed to be painting with a very wide brush then yes I'm a little sensitive there.... but really, this is a topic more suitable for a different forum.
Anyway, I understood your original post about the Pirelli's.... seems to me the Cool Hand Luke quote fits here best....
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Quote from: highside on November 06, 2007, 11:48:22 PM
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Quote from: Walker on November 26, 2007, 02:30:29 PM
Nope, scored top percentile in reading comprehension back in the day... your words were "almost always", which implies just that, the majority. Since I consider myself to be pro Bill of Rights and pro Second Ammendment, and having been inculcated from birth to be such, I consider myself to be of that majority. Since you seemed to be painting with a very wide brush then yes I'm a little sensitive there.... but really, this is a topic more suitable for a different forum.
Anyway, I understood your original post about the Pirelli's.... seems to me the Cool Hand Luke quote fits here best....
Fair enough.
With regards the 2nd, just fyi, I'm for people being able to own any fire arm they want, pretty much, but I believe wait periods and background checks are both reasonable and necessary.
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Quote from: bizarro on November 26, 2007, 02:48:17 PM
Fair enough.
With regards the 2nd, just fyi, I'm for people being able to own any fire arm they want, pretty much, but I believe wait periods and background checks are both reasonable and necessary.
Background check
Waiting period:
No reason for it with instant background checks. To me that is on par with having a waiting period to be approved for a car loan.
However I do think that the background check database needs to be better maintained and populated, i.e. mental health records, etc...
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Re: Tubeless tire with a tube in it? Safe or not/
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Quote from: Albie on November 05, 2007, 09:43:51 PM
Isn't running a tube in a tubeless tire kinda like wearing suspenders AND a belt?
Not when they're on a rim that requires a tube.
It's the antitheisis of wearing a belt on pants w/o belt loops.
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I don't believe I actually read this whole thread!
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