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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Not that rim locks are used on road bikes.

    The wheel would be impossible to balance.
    As I recall my 1972 bonniville had them
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    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?

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    Only ever seen it on a tractor, not the hardly davidson type either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Only ever seen it on a tractor, not the hardly davidson type either.

    If you look at the typical 'Trade Dunlop' WM3 on the back of a US spec pom bomb you will usually notice it has 40 spoke holes, 1 valve hole and 2 rim lock holes.... It was reasonably typical....

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    Hey listen, bikes didn't exist before 1980. Ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Hey listen, bike's didn't exist before 1980. Ok?
    Quite correct - they only had 'motor cycles' back then, you know, real things made of iron n steel n aluminium n stuff. No 'bikes' which are all plastic n horrible with too many cylinders and too many camshafts all in the wrong places... Bah!

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    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.

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    That always happened when the bikers of old fitted 18" tyres onto 17" rims to save a few quid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    That always happened when the bikers of old fitted 18" tyres onto 17" rims to save a few quid
    Or with motards when 16.5" rims came out and the magazine testers thought it was a bit easy putting a new 17" tyre on for some reason...

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