Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
I asked tongue in cheek. The tubed / tubeless debate is right up there with which oil to use and running in procedure for getting folks to have an, er, vigorous debate.
Tubeless is great if a puncture can be fixed with a dog turd but any sidewall damage and it's game over.
TBH, it's not something that keeps me awake at night, the likelihood of me firing a big ADV into the kind of scenery which would rip a sidewall is very remote.
Manopausal.
Distantly related, asking for a friend are anodised aluminium wheel/axle nuts legal on motorbike?
While searching other stuff discovered by chance they are a WOF fail on cars. Seems lots nz Mc retailers selling them but no mention of caveat on road use????
Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket - Eric Hoffer
I wouldn't use them. Axles are fine thread which is not optimal for aluminium - even hard anodised.
the spoke wheels look ultra cool and are probably more xpensive to make.Hence why you find them on up market bikes
Anyone interested to know where "freezing the balls off a brass monkey" came from?
Canon balls on sailing ships used to be stacked into a brass frame called a brass monkey. When fully stacked, if it got bitterly cold, the size of the brass monkey frame shrunk just enough to no longer support the canon balls, and they would fall off.
So, freeze the balls off a brass monkey.
You're welcome.
Does he just arbitrarily make them up too?
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