Tsiklonaut GS pervert UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 25, 2004 Messages 3,473 Reaction score 9 Location semi-homeless Feb 19, 2005 #1 Are there some tubeless snow-stickytires available? Or is it possible to put those screws into regular tubeless tyres to make the GS a bit snow-worthy machine too? Margus
Are there some tubeless snow-stickytires available? Or is it possible to put those screws into regular tubeless tyres to make the GS a bit snow-worthy machine too? Margus
laughingBob Guest Feb 19, 2005 #2 I think screws would be much better than nails, they would't get pushed back through the tead. Give it a try and let us know how you get on
I think screws would be much better than nails, they would't get pushed back through the tead. Give it a try and let us know how you get on
Tsiklonaut GS pervert UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 25, 2004 Messages 3,473 Reaction score 9 Location semi-homeless Feb 19, 2005 #3 I mean those things: My friend says some estonian fellow makes the tube-type ones, asks about 25£ per tyre. Shoud i give it a try? Margus
I mean those things: My friend says some estonian fellow makes the tube-type ones, asks about 25£ per tyre. Shoud i give it a try? Margus
richie Registered user Joined Aug 14, 2003 Messages 9,437 Reaction score 439 Location Allihies again.. but off to Asia soon.... Feb 19, 2005 #4 It has been done, but I'm not sure if you could still be tubeless...
Antti Guest Feb 19, 2005 #5 It would be the best way to shoot studs on some knobbie tyre. In Finland at least Kisarengas Oy makes that work. Kisarengas Oy I think it would cost a bit more than that 25 pounds... In my 2v gs i`ve used tubes couple times, with Mitas-tyres. Rimms are quite similar in oilhead so i suppose you could also use tubes. BTW, i happen to have one useless 18" Trelleborg with enduro studs, i would trade it to 17"..
It would be the best way to shoot studs on some knobbie tyre. In Finland at least Kisarengas Oy makes that work. Kisarengas Oy I think it would cost a bit more than that 25 pounds... In my 2v gs i`ve used tubes couple times, with Mitas-tyres. Rimms are quite similar in oilhead so i suppose you could also use tubes. BTW, i happen to have one useless 18" Trelleborg with enduro studs, i would trade it to 17"..
ELIMINATOR Registered user Joined Sep 18, 2004 Messages 6,790 Reaction score 48 Location Hampshire. Feb 19, 2005 #6 Risk analysis, no no no no Buy purpose made items otherwise too iffy. BUT, if you insist, then I would say NO ON NO. iF YOU REALLY MUST, THEN ALSO USE ONE OF THE TYRE SEALANTS. Still say no on no.
Risk analysis, no no no no Buy purpose made items otherwise too iffy. BUT, if you insist, then I would say NO ON NO. iF YOU REALLY MUST, THEN ALSO USE ONE OF THE TYRE SEALANTS. Still say no on no.