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Markpm wrote:.......You will need an airline to blow them over the bead ....
coaster wrote:I'll let you know soon Paul, I'm waiting on delivery of 3 of them when the guy on face book pulls his finger outI'll be trying to fit Dunlop ScootSmart to them which have the thick 3 ply construction. I have the levers and some plastic rim protectors. I did manage to get a Sava Monsum on AND off the Zip rim on the front of the jet with the aid of soap and didn't damage the painted finish (spray can orange). But as mentioned above you need to get the beads to seal on the rim and even a high pressure airline isn't always enough. I did manage to inflate it myself using an electric tyre inflator the first time by putting a ratchet strap around the tyre and stuffing paper towel into the gaps. I bounced to tyre and pushed and pulled and suddenly it sealed and started to inflate...I only just managed to pull the paper out in time. However the valve was leaking so I took it off again but on refitting I could not replicate my earlier success. I ended up going to a tyre depot and they used a compressed air cylinder with a wide flat nozzle to blast air into the bead whilst the airline was running, worked a treat.
Angry Bloke wrote:coaster wrote:I'll let you know soon Paul, I'm waiting on delivery of 3 of them when the guy on face book pulls his finger outI'll be trying to fit Dunlop ScootSmart to them which have the thick 3 ply construction. I have the levers and some plastic rim protectors. I did manage to get a Sava Monsum on AND off the Zip rim on the front of the jet with the aid of soap and didn't damage the painted finish (spray can orange). But as mentioned above you need to get the beads to seal on the rim and even a high pressure airline isn't always enough. I did manage to inflate it myself using an electric tyre inflator the first time by putting a ratchet strap around the tyre and stuffing paper towel into the gaps. I bounced to tyre and pushed and pulled and suddenly it sealed and started to inflate...I only just managed to pull the paper out in time. However the valve was leaking so I took it off again but on refitting I could not replicate my earlier success. I ended up going to a tyre depot and they used a compressed air cylinder with a wide flat nozzle to blast air into the bead whilst the airline was running, worked a treat.
Jarv did buy the MB holding tool and I made a bracket to hold it in a vice which I'm sure you could borrow for your attempt
ladsdad wrote:....Let us know how you get on.....
coaster wrote:Angry Bloke wrote:coaster wrote:I'll let you know soon Paul, I'm waiting on delivery of 3 of them when the guy on face book pulls his finger outI'll be trying to fit Dunlop ScootSmart to them which have the thick 3 ply construction. I have the levers and some plastic rim protectors. I did manage to get a Sava Monsum on AND off the Zip rim on the front of the jet with the aid of soap and didn't damage the painted finish (spray can orange). But as mentioned above you need to get the beads to seal on the rim and even a high pressure airline isn't always enough. I did manage to inflate it myself using an electric tyre inflator the first time by putting a ratchet strap around the tyre and stuffing paper towel into the gaps. I bounced to tyre and pushed and pulled and suddenly it sealed and started to inflate...I only just managed to pull the paper out in time. However the valve was leaking so I took it off again but on refitting I could not replicate my earlier success. I ended up going to a tyre depot and they used a compressed air cylinder with a wide flat nozzle to blast air into the bead whilst the airline was running, worked a treat.
Jarv did buy the MB holding tool and I made a bracket to hold it in a vice which I'm sure you could borrow for your attempt
VICE??? that would imply that I have a bench......Might have to do it at Jarv's one Saturday morning, should provide good entertainment
burnside wrote:
Let me know when you go round to do it, I'll pop over and bring the popcorn
coaster wrote:burnside wrote:
Let me know when you go round to do it, I'll pop over and bring the popcorn
And there was me expecting support and sympathy....Mind you, I have to get the rims delivered yet, I ordered and paid for them the Monday before Christmas from a guy on the Lambretta Parts FB site but no sign of them yet. He SAYS there had been a cock up and would sort it but that was over a week ago. Getting a bit miffed now
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