tubeless rims
- tea5ive
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was thinking about going onto some sip tubless rims for a frame breather project and was wondering how people are getting on with them now that they have been around for a couple of years. pro's =con's any age related issues (corosion/finish)etc. cheers simon
Only thing I've noticed is the nut's rusting, not had any other probs and I've been through a few tyres.
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Is there much difference between the sip and the AF ones.Good or bad either way?Am planning to treat my p2 to some sip ones soon,but was looking at the AF ones for a GP.Would like your opinions too,thanks.Speedy.
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And as if by magic [or was it the search facility?] ... http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... r+sip+rims
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Thankyou mi duck,very helpful indeed.corrado wrote:And as if by magic [or was it the search facility?] ... http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... r+sip+rims

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Cant comment on differences but have been told they are made in same factory.speedy wrote:Is there much difference between the sip and the AF ones.Good or bad either way?Am planning to treat my p2 to some sip ones soon,but was looking at the AF ones for a GP.Would like your opinions too,thanks.Speedy.