I recommend you tighten your spokes before doing this mod. If you do need to re-adjust the spokes after a while this mod has been done, re-apply it to the affected spokes.
Do you think that if its sealed proper and still holding are after a few days well its definitely good to go or is there a strong possibility that a lump of the silicone could work itself off a a month or 2??just a thought. Thanks
Been watching your videos. I have a transalp 750 and have been trying dirt riding, but not sure I'll go much beyond dirt roads. So responding 17s could be fun. How do you fix the speedometer to be accurate with the new wheel sizes?
Pwede sir. Nag diy ko sa akong RE Gt650 2 years ago gamit ang bostik all purpose sealant. Tape with 3m electrical tape tapos 500ml tire sealant front and back. After installation pa dagana lang imong motor para dili mo hiyos. Hadlok lang sa pirmero, pero so far wala pa man ko naka experience flat! 😁
Is riding with tubes on the street still ok. Warp 9 offers both and I can save a few hundred bucks if I stick with tubes instead of going tubeless or should I spend that extra couple hundred for tubeless??
Tubes are absolutely ok. Get the tubed version and spend the money saved on something else. And if you want to go tubeless in the future, simply do this mod yourself. 😎
WM type rims are ok but are prone to bead drop not like the MT type rims that have the hump that keeps the bead in place. If you run really low tire pressures you run the risk of un-beading your tire with the WM type rim.
Nothing is free dude pay or do it yourself that’s how the world works, only friends can give favours like those for free because you give friendliness or something else back
Hey there, thank your videos they are superb.
Once this mod has been carried out, can you still adjust/tighten the spokes on the wheels?
Thanks,
John
I recommend you tighten your spokes before doing this mod. If you do need to re-adjust the spokes after a while this mod has been done, re-apply it to the affected spokes.
Do you think that if its sealed proper and still holding are after a few days well its definitely good to go or is there a strong possibility that a lump of the silicone could work itself off a a month or 2??just a thought. Thanks
Not at all. As long they're sealed and cured properly they wont fall off even after a year or more.
@TheManoy66 so which sealer do you recommend?the one you used may not be available where I live.Could you recommend 2 or 3 types thanks
@derrickmurphy9859 so far acetic clear silicone has the best seal.
@TheManoy66 thank you
Can anyone please provide contact details for the N.D. RUBBER rim tapes with the the valves as depicted at circa 4:26? Thanks. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA
Been watching your videos.
I have a transalp 750 and have been trying dirt riding, but not sure I'll go much beyond dirt roads. So responding 17s could be fun.
How do you fix the speedometer to be accurate with the new wheel sizes?
What size of ND Airlock is suitable for rim sizes 3.0 to 4.25?thank you
is it safe to put tire sealant on rim set?
Manoy, pwede ra kanang sealant para atop ang gamiton?
Salamat master.
Pwede sir. Nag diy ko sa akong RE Gt650 2 years ago gamit ang bostik all purpose sealant. Tape with 3m electrical tape tapos 500ml tire sealant front and back. After installation pa dagana lang imong motor para dili mo hiyos. Hadlok lang sa pirmero, pero so far wala pa man ko naka experience flat! 😁
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Salamat master!
Is riding with tubes on the street still ok. Warp 9 offers both and I can save a few hundred bucks if I stick with tubes instead of going tubeless or should I spend that extra couple hundred for tubeless??
Tubes are absolutely ok. Get the tubed version and spend the money saved on something else. And if you want to go tubeless in the future, simply do this mod yourself. 😎
Where's your shop located?
Will it last until you replace spokes or a Tyre because i was thinking of doing it to some my bicycle and bikes
Yes it does
Can 140/70-17 tire fit as rear wheel for klx150l?
I have a U(WM) type rim, if I change it to a tubeless would it be a problem?
WM type rims are ok but are prone to bead drop not like the MT type rims that have the hump that keeps the bead in place. If you run really low tire pressures you run the risk of un-beading your tire with the WM type rim.
@@TheManoy66 Thanks mate.
do you know anyone that can do it for a fee :) ?
Nothing is free dude pay or do it yourself that’s how the world works, only friends can give favours like those for free because you give friendliness or something else back
@VreyMoto you must have misread what i said...nevertheless,managed to buy one already
@ Haha i thought you meant free but just had poor english sorry
@VreyMoto :)