I used rimlocks on a TS125, after tearing one tube valve off.
I guess that no matter the air pressure in there, the grip a tyre bead has against the rim is very low compared to a tubeless tyre. Otherwise, why is a tube necessary? (yes, I know, spoke holes...)
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Only ever seen it on a tractor, not the hardly davidson type either.![]()
For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.
Hey listen, bikes didn't exist before 1980. Ok?
You forgot....they weren't "designed" or "styled" by a bunch of poncy Europeans either...they were just as the engineers thought they should be.
Early Jap chrome rim with no serrations round the bead - hell yes - a very possible scenario,
As for rim locks - even Manx nortons came with them - eff'n hard dunlop triangulars could and did move on the rim without them.
That always happened when the bikers of old fitted 18" tyres onto 17" rims to save a few quid![]()
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