Technical help for Series one, two and three Lambrettas. Models include the Li, Li Special, TV, SX, GP, Serveta and API/SIL models
by Granty » Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:10 pm
This might be absolutely stupid but can you fit a standard split rim onto a hub that's been fitted with SIP studs for SIP Tubelss Rims? Just working out if I need to carry a SIP Rim / Tyre as a spare on the s2> - Cheers G
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by terryj » Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:36 pm
i am using old sterling tubeless as a spare and taking a set of rim nuts (not the domed ones)as the sip studs are longer and so domed would bottom out befor tightening as would the sip nuts i suspect
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by Granty » Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:41 pm
terryj wrote:i am using old sterling tubeless as a spare and taking a set of rim nuts (not the domed ones)as the sip studs are longer and so domed would bottom out for tightening as would the sip nuts i suspect
Good thinking Terry -- I'm assuming they are also the same size of nut? 10mm or 8mm? - Cheers G
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by joe swoonara » Tue Mar 17, 2015 1:04 am
just put Goop or Tyreseal in your tyres , no need to carry a spare

and if your still unsure i bought a tyre repair kit from MB which would fit in your pocket contains 2 little gas cylinders that will inflate your tyre
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by Digger » Tue Mar 17, 2015 9:49 am
joe swoonara wrote:just put Goop or Tyreseal in your tyres , no need to carry a spare

and if your still unsure i bought a tyre repair kit from MB which would fit in your pocket contains 2 little gas cylinders that will inflate your tyre
I bought one of those for my Guzzi Griso.
Big problem trying to get the plug in the tyre with no air in it - in fact impossible!
Might be easier with a smaller tyre.....
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by joe swoonara » Tue Mar 17, 2015 1:25 pm
Goop may well be the answer then imho i had a worn out tyre with Goop in it , it says it will plug a hole upto 6mm on the bottle so i drilled a 7mm hole through the tread , and to my great surprise it it plugged it straight away with no loss of air

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by burnside » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:34 pm
Always advisable to put punctureseal/gunk/slime, etc. into both tubed or tubeless anyway, I have in all of mine. I do carry a spare slit rim on the scooter that I've got SIP tubeless on and keep a standard set of rim nuts in the toolbox.
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by Angry Bloke » Thu Mar 19, 2015 8:35 pm
Granty wrote:This might be absolutely stupid but can you fit a standard split rim onto a hub that's been fitted with SIP studs for SIP Tubelss Rims? Just working out if I need to carry a SIP Rim / Tyre as a spare on the s2> - Cheers G
Yes you can but as Burnside states you will need a standard set of nuts as the SIP ones would bottom out giving the feel that they are tight when they are not
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by xenia1 » Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:23 pm
burnside wrote:Always advisable to put punctureseal/gunk/slime, etc. into both tubed or tubeless anyway, I have in all of mine. I do carry a spare slit rim on the scooter that I've got SIP tubeless on and keep a standard set of rim nuts in the toolbox.
Good advice. I put Slime into all my hire cars, will seal everything bar a complete blowout. A little messy when changing tyres being the only downside..
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