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Tubeless back rim for KZ650D
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Judge how you see fit, but apparently Kawasaki didn't think these ridges are critical for use of tubeless tires. Not sure why we should scoff at the prospect of running tubeless on a wheel previously using a tube. As long as it doesn't leak air, it can't be any worse than using wheels like my bike has.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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650ed wrote: If that rim still has no tire on it, can you post a pic of the profile of the rim? It would be interesting to see how it compares to the one martin_csr posted. Thanks. Ed
I can post photos later tonight, but trust me, the photo is identical to that one Patton posted earlier.
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1981 KZ750H Ltd. This should be a tubeless wheel, but he has obscured the spoke where Tubeless should be cast into it & this wheel does not have the ridges.
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By the way, every pic of a rim posted has the ridge, you need to look closer.
If it does not have the ridge and is marked as tubeless in can not be sold or used on any new vehicle in the US (other countries also).
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Nessism wrote: I suspect adding the ribs costs money to modify or make a new casting tool, so Kawasaki went forward to tubeless with the old profile and caught up with the new profile at a later date.
No, totally illegal with huge fines and ban on importation if caught.
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Nessism wrote: Looking at the wheels on my '81 KZ750E2 last night and noticed the front is tubeless from the factory, says "tubeless" cast into one of the spokes, yet there is NO tubeless "ridge".
Judge how you see fit, but apparently Kawasaki didn't think these ridges are critical for use of tubeless tires. Not sure why we should scoff at the prospect of running tubeless on a wheel previously using a tube. As long as it doesn't leak air, it can't be any worse than using wheels like my bike has.
If you search maybe you will find the post by a member that was running tires tubeless on tube type rims and had one edge of the front tire slip off causing an immediate flat tire.
Perhaps you're not seeing the ridges because you don't know what you're looking for, run a straight edge across the beads inside the rim lip. Notice how the pics that Patton posted are shot at an angle and not straight on? That's because it's hard to see the ridges when looking straight at the wheel.
If the pics that Patton posted are the ones that I took and posted years ago (they look like it), then the rim with no edges is a KZ650D front wheel, and the one with ridges is a 83 GPz750 wheel.
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