Understanding tire and tube sizes
Hi horizonod, don't take this the wrong way just trying to be helpful. First I would do what most riders do, that is buy a good tire repair/inflator kit and the tire tools to use it. If nothing else it will give you peace of mind that if you do get a flat you can fix it and ride home safely. Riding on a flat with no matter how many rim locks is just inviting trouble, at best you could end up on your noggin and do yourself or your nice bike unnecesary damage. I havn't had a flat since I don't know when, but I know if I left home without my kit and tools sure as crap I'd get one. Also in my bikes original toolpouch on the rear fender I carry a spare 21" tube which in an emergency can be used in either wheel. Anyway Happy New Years, and may you have many miles of flat free fun.
No offense taken whatsoever. I'm just throwing out an idea for using a standard piece of equipment outside the norm.
I have a complete tire kit that I carry with my tools for an emergency but hope I'll never have to use. I'm not talking about riding a flat for any great distance. My last flat was only a mile or 2 from home. I babied it all the way home but it was a tense ride. Like riding on ice kinda. The tire being off the bead and meandering back n forth in the rim is much of the reason for the loss of control.
I realize 3 rim locks is not "standard" practice for locking a tire to the rim so it won't spin. This is just an idea for expanding the usefulness of an accepted piece of equipment.
Would 3 rim locks hurt anything?
Would having 3 be dangerous?
MIGHT having 3 keep a low or flat tire on the rim?
MIGHT keeping a low or flat tire tight on the rim benefit cautious handling?
MIGHT having 3 rim locks keep a low or flat tire centered in the rim and prevent rim damage?
I have a complete tire kit that I carry with my tools for an emergency but hope I'll never have to use. I'm not talking about riding a flat for any great distance. My last flat was only a mile or 2 from home. I babied it all the way home but it was a tense ride. Like riding on ice kinda. The tire being off the bead and meandering back n forth in the rim is much of the reason for the loss of control.
I realize 3 rim locks is not "standard" practice for locking a tire to the rim so it won't spin. This is just an idea for expanding the usefulness of an accepted piece of equipment.
Would 3 rim locks hurt anything?
Would having 3 be dangerous?
MIGHT having 3 keep a low or flat tire on the rim?
MIGHT keeping a low or flat tire tight on the rim benefit cautious handling?
MIGHT having 3 rim locks keep a low or flat tire centered in the rim and prevent rim damage?
I ride mountain bikes as well as my KLX 250 and in an emergency situation you can stuff your tire with leaves and it will get you a few miles. this has been done several times by friends of mine that were in a bad situation and it worked to get them out of trouble.
Dunlop says this anyway: http://www.dunlopmotorcycle.com/info....asp?id=16#tip
Last edited by mustang; Jan 22, 2009 at 11:45 AM.
If your main concern is having a flat and being able to continue riding, then you should consider installing a bib mousse into each tire. This is a semi-solid device which takes the place of an innertube. They are NOT made for high speed riding, however. I imagine that they are probably difficult ot install, especially if your tires have very stiff sidewalls.
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