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The studs need changing for these as they are 6mm longer, which for me is a bit of a ballache; getting a SIP rim of a Spanish rear hub is a wrestle resulting in frustration. The other thing that worries me is our great British potholes, are these up to them being only held together by eight studs? They look great, but not on top of my list, I still like standard rims, decent and correct fitting tubes, and a decent sealant. The Tutto rims are excellent quality.
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These are supposed to be the first tubeless split rims on the market. But Lambretta ReStore in Doncaster have been doing these for a few years unless they are no longer in production.Never seen any review on them though.
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soosh wrote:These are supposed to be the first tubeless split rims on the market. But Lambretta ReStore in Doncaster have been doing these for a few years unless they are no longer in production.Never seen any review on them though.
they are the first production part they are producing
Don`t know about lambretta Restore or the Tino ones still being in production ???
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Im sure the Tino ones are not made anymore,Cam Lam were selling them a few years ago,they looked good but then so did the ReStore ones and they were about £60 a go which is kin good but dont know much about them,there was never anything about them in the Mag.
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soosh wrote:These are supposed to be the first tubeless split rims on the market. But Lambretta ReStore in Doncaster have been doing these for a few years unless they are no longer in production.Never seen any review on them though.
http://www.forums.ilambretta.com/viewto ... 08e9d018ba :?

The require +6mm studs "Soulsurfer", where did you get that?
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Nah, Decent rims,well fitting tubes, and a good sealent.. about as good as it gets, I admit they look pretty good, .. but another Gimmick ! . ??
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Have you still got cross plies with inner tubes on your car too?
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I Dont drive a car..

Thats not the point Corrado ! .. I would like our wheels to be safer, I hope they are spot on (the rims) .. but we will wait and see.

b.t.w. Thanks for the bgm stator & flywheel last week.. Excellent service !!

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Yanker wrote:The require +6mm studs "Soulsurfer", where did you get that?
If you look at them, they are noticeably thicker; so I asked ;)
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