another tubeless disaster......front end this time.

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corrado wrote:I thought that Frank Sanderson at Lambretta Innovation did one but I couldn't find it on his website .......... FRANK!!!!!!
Here you go Martin...
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That's just off a piaggio zip, isn't it?
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anti dive front end by mark & anne's photos, on Flickr
someone was selling the caliper brackets on ebay a couple of months ago
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Zip 50, probably the best compromise out there though.
Looks good Mark ;-) I must say I much prefer the Grimeca caliper to the Nissin offering, don't you?
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i did a bit of research into the valves and its not just us it is happening to its been happening in the states to autos from what i can remember its a worldwide thinge the valves are poorly designed with very little rubber touching the valve and no lip on the metal bit to stop the metal piece coming out i suspect very strongly the bikeit valves are from the same company as well i still run mk1 rs rims with bolt in valves with no issues i also run mk3 with the rubber one but am in the process of changing to bolt in
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