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Geezerray wrote:I am having a problem with inner tubes on my 1964 Italian 1964 TV 175 Lambretta. I have had two perish now, where both halves of the rims join. They are Michelin air stop, and are quite new. It may be the climate as the scooter is in Spain, soon to return the UK. Anyone have any ideas as to overcome this, other than buy tubeless rims.
coaster wrote:Another point is that Airstops are no good for Lambrettas as the valve is moulded in dead centre but the hole in the rim on a lambretta is off centre and this puts a strain on the valve which can then fail. Best tubes dfor lambrettas are MYPOL ones, they are Indian, made of thicker rubber and more importantly have the valve in the right place. They are sold by many Lambretta dealers such as Just Lambretta
Geezerray wrote:thanks to everyone replying, my rims are brand new and chrome, so I don't think its the rims. I think its down to the climate here as the sun just mullers everything including concrete etc. I will try the Indian inner tubes or line the two halves of the rims where they join as that is where the tubes are perishing. Failing that tubeless it will be. I am told they are more reliable and if you get a puncture whilst riding safer, do not know how true that is mind. Thanks to all for making suggestions.
Geezerray wrote: my rims are brand new and chrome, so I don't think its the rims. I think its down to the climate here as the sun just mullers everything including concrete etc.
Loneranger wrote:Hi,
Of course, you could try fitting rim tape over the joint in the two rims (like fitting rim tape to a bicycle wheel).
Then fit your tyre and tubes.
Just a thought.
Stay safe and stay home!!
Ady
Geezerray wrote:I am having a problem with inner tubes on my 1964 Italian 1964 TV 175 Lambretta. I have had two perish now, where both halves of the rims join. They are Michelin air stop, and are quite new. It may be the climate as the scooter is in Spain, soon to return the UK. Anyone have any ideas as to overcome this, other than buy tubeless rims.
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