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    Question Cleaning Rim beads.

    Hi People. :spudwave:

    I change my own tyres and have just replaced the rear on the Gixxer. After a burn out in the back yard. What a stink. Glad the washing on the line was not mine Anyway the question is....

    When you replace your rubber do you clean off the small amounts of rubber that sticks to the rim beads?

    Every time or just from time to time?

    I have replaced about 5 tyres on this rim and it is the first time I have cleaned the inner sealing bead. I was surprised to see how much silicon (rubber) had built up on the surface.

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    INDOO TOLD ME JOHNYROTTEN DOES RIM JOBS , SEND HIM A PM , HOPE THIS HELPS

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    INDOO TOLD ME JOHNYROTTEN DOES RIM JOBS , SEND HIM A PM , HOPE THIS HELPS
    Thanks for the reply. Will send him a PM. Thanks WINJA

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    Na dude,just clean 'em when they start to look shitty and lumpy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    Na dude,just clean 'em when they start to look shitty and lumpy.
    Thanks. A decent answer at last. I assume people expect others to just know this stuff. So thanks.

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