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Tire fitment issue
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carwash wrote: They're tubeless tires.
It doesn't matter that they are tubeless tires; they still MUST have tubes in them for them to work on the 1980 KZ550-A1 wheels. A tubeless tire does NOT make the wheel a tubeless type wheel. If your shop did not put new tubes in them (as I pointed out in my first reply) go to another shop because they have no clue as to what they are doing, and they may land you in the hospital. Keep in mind that you will be the one riding the bike, not the guy mounting the tire. Seriously, check to see if they installed new tubes. If not go get your wheel and tire back from them and take it to a competent shop. Ed
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650ed wrote:
carwash wrote: They're tubeless tires.
It doesn't matter that they are tubeless tires; they still MUST have tubes in them for them to work on the 1980 KZ550-A1 wheels. A tubeless tire does NOT make the wheel a tubeless type wheel. If your shop did not put new tubes in them (as I pointed out in my first reply) go to another shop because they have no clue as to what they are doing, and they may land you in the hospital. Keep in mind that you will be the one riding the bike, not the guy mounting the tire. Seriously, check to see if they installed new tubes. If not go get your wheel and tire back from them and take it to a competent shop. Ed
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swest wrote: I would like to see the markings on the tire and rim.
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Look for something like this below
This is my rear wheel. Front is the same.
I dont have any experience with a 550 but others have posted that tubes should be used on the 550 unless a PO has made changes
EDIT Just noticed carwash's post from 9 hours ago so disregard mine above
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What kind of lubrication was used on the tire and wheel? Real tire lube or soap?
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650ed wrote: What brand tires had the problem? Maybe we should avoid them. Ed
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