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14th December 2016, 06:18 PM
#11
The master farter
Originally Posted by
Sir Roofy
Still illegal though. As you need to drill a hole in the rim. Which we can't do.
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14th December 2016 06:18 PM
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14th December 2016, 06:30 PM
#12
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
Still illegal though. As you need to drill a hole in the rim. Which we can't do.
from what read there's only the one valve hole
did click on the one you fancy there's a discripion
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14th December 2016, 06:32 PM
#13
Patrol God
A lot of mucking around to fit the internal bead lock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJbAsemU6LU
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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14th December 2016, 06:35 PM
#14
The master farter
Originally Posted by
Sir Roofy
from what read there's only the one valve hole
did click on the one you fancy there's a discripion
Yeah I read that, then they say this. The only modification required is the drilling of an additional hole in the rim. The system will fit one piece steel and alloy rims
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14th December 2016, 06:39 PM
#15
Patrol God
http://www.secondair.com.au/howitworks.htm Secondair still requires a hole drilled. Edit, beat me to it.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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14th December 2016, 06:42 PM
#16
The master farter
You snooze, you lose.
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14th December 2016, 07:01 PM
#17
Patrol God
must have missed that bit that's a different page to what I was looking at
ah well Sh happens
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5th February 2017, 10:36 AM
#18
Love the pic of the bloke standing between the recovery rope.
it looks real safe.
lucky he has gloves on, that'll save him.
IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE
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5th February 2017, 07:39 PM
#19
Originally Posted by
threedogs
Pretty sure the answer is no, most motor x bikes have them std
Not sure about internal bead locks as well
Internal bead locks were also common on many early British road bikes, before tubeless tyres.
2014 Titanium Y61 with all the fruit ................
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9th January 2018, 12:39 AM
#20
Bit of an old thread but I was interested to read about the inflatable bead locks. I looked at the Staun inflatable bead locks a number of years ago for use on a vehicle being supplied to the Australian Army and even went as far as getting one of our rims drilled for a second valve hole and having a Staun bead lock fitted as a concept demonstrator but we didn't end up going ahead with them. I can remember at the time thinking that surely it wouldn't be that hard to come up with a bead lock that had a single valve that was able to somehow "telescope" in and out to allow you to fill either the bead lock or the main tyre from the same valve. A while ago I saw that this concept has been developed for mountain bikes to allow them to run tubeless setups and they have implemented a single valve that can inflate either chamber (albeit a presta valve and not a schraeder valve). https://www.schwalbe.com/en/procore.html
Pretty nifty piece of German engineering and it had me thinking that surely this concept could be pretty easily applied to a Schraeder valve on a 4x4 tyre??
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