ButtonMoon Registered user Joined Aug 11, 2014 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 1 Location North or South. Sep 10, 2014 #1 Has anyone tried to buy Mousse for a 170/60 17 GS rear wheel?? if so where? also I'm after heavy duty tubes. Cheers
Has anyone tried to buy Mousse for a 170/60 17 GS rear wheel?? if so where? also I'm after heavy duty tubes. Cheers
WindyChuffer Registered user Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 3,866 Reaction score 1 Location Londinium Sep 10, 2014 #2 I dont think anyone makes a mousse for that weight of bike let alone that width. Mouses are niche and generally for enduro bikes. Pretty sure you can get tubes. Interested why??
I dont think anyone makes a mousse for that weight of bike let alone that width. Mouses are niche and generally for enduro bikes. Pretty sure you can get tubes. Interested why??
ButtonMoon Registered user Joined Aug 11, 2014 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 1 Location North or South. Sep 10, 2014 #3 WindyChuffer said: I dont think anyone makes a mousse for that weight of bike let alone that width. Mouses are niche and generally for enduro bikes. Pretty sure you can get tubes. Interested why?? Click to expand... Cheers. Why ? I'm planning a Morocco trip and I'm trying to buy as much as I can as well as researching kit.
WindyChuffer said: I dont think anyone makes a mousse for that weight of bike let alone that width. Mouses are niche and generally for enduro bikes. Pretty sure you can get tubes. Interested why?? Click to expand... Cheers. Why ? I'm planning a Morocco trip and I'm trying to buy as much as I can as well as researching kit.
WindyChuffer Registered user Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 3,866 Reaction score 1 Location Londinium Sep 10, 2014 #4 Cool. In that case its StopNGo plugs, gummy worms, compressor, levers and tubes.
Greg Masters 'Don't mess with me' Member Moderator Moderator Joined Jun 25, 2002 Messages 27,487 Reaction score 3,278 Location Middle England Sep 10, 2014 #5 Michelin don't make 17" mousses. Dunno about other brands.
ButtonMoon Registered user Joined Aug 11, 2014 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 1 Location North or South. Sep 10, 2014 #6 WindyChuffer said: Cool. In that case its StopNGo plugs, gummy worms, compressor, levers and tubes. Click to expand... Your right! I spent Sat morning putting holes in my back tyre and plugging them, then I spent Sun morning removing the old tyre and putting a new one on with just tyre levers.
WindyChuffer said: Cool. In that case its StopNGo plugs, gummy worms, compressor, levers and tubes. Click to expand... Your right! I spent Sat morning putting holes in my back tyre and plugging them, then I spent Sun morning removing the old tyre and putting a new one on with just tyre levers.
Istanbulian Registered user Joined Feb 8, 2010 Messages 144 Reaction score 13 Location Cotswolds Sep 10, 2014 #7 The weight and speed of a GS would destroy a mousse pretty quickly. Quite happy to use on my FE250 but wouldn't even consider it on a big GS. Even on my 690 KTM I am going with Tubliss rather than a mousse for Morocco in October.
The weight and speed of a GS would destroy a mousse pretty quickly. Quite happy to use on my FE250 but wouldn't even consider it on a big GS. Even on my 690 KTM I am going with Tubliss rather than a mousse for Morocco in October.
ButtonMoon Registered user Joined Aug 11, 2014 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 1 Location North or South. Sep 11, 2014 #8 Istanbulian said: The weight and speed of a GS would destroy a mousse pretty quickly. Quite happy to use on my FE250 but wouldn't even consider it on a big GS. Even on my 690 KTM I am going with Tubliss rather than a mousse for Morocco in October. Click to expand... Cheers for that. Not sure I want to drill a 10mm hole in my rims !!
Istanbulian said: The weight and speed of a GS would destroy a mousse pretty quickly. Quite happy to use on my FE250 but wouldn't even consider it on a big GS. Even on my 690 KTM I am going with Tubliss rather than a mousse for Morocco in October. Click to expand... Cheers for that. Not sure I want to drill a 10mm hole in my rims !!