After reading the Bridgstone article, which mentions the use of internal beadlocks, I am a little confused. I thought beadlocks were illegal in Australia, but am happy to be proved wrong.
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After reading the Bridgstone article, which mentions the use of internal beadlocks, I am a little confused. I thought beadlocks were illegal in Australia, but am happy to be proved wrong.
not over here they're not
Pretty sure the answer is no, most motor x bikes have them std
Not sure about internal bead locks as well
Last I heard external ones were illegal and internals were legal but this is a few years ago...so not sure now
Ah, so even though running the internal beadlock can improve the footprint of the vehicle in soft situations it is illegal if a hole has been drilled. I have had a quick look for rims with the two done at manufacture. Surely it wouldn't be too hard for them to be factory engineered, would it?
I still think it is state dependant but if if the wheel is manufactured as a bead lock and has adr approval then its legal as said above.