Hi all
In the parts book and manual it says I should fit inner tubes in the tyres on my Z1R, did they find the wheels are porous or is there another reason for this.
Cheers Peter
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Z1R inner tubes
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Re: Z1R inner tubes
Sorry guys just seen that the rear wheel has got two bead clamps so would have to have a tube. I’ll put one in the front as well, I guess this might effect my tyre choice.
Re: Z1R inner tubes
Not tubeless
Re: Z1R inner tubes
Hi Peter;
There are different rim profiles on alloy bike wheels - one for tubeless tyres, one for tubed. The Z1R rims are not profiled to hold a tubeless tyre securely, so tubes are needed to keep all that lovely air inside. You don't need a tyre specifically designed for tubes - you can run 'tubeless' tyres quite happily as long as you stick a tube in there as well, so tyre choice isn't an issue. I've run Bridgestone BT45s on mine quite happily for ages; Avon Roadriders also get a good press. Hope this helps!
TTFN Grog
There are different rim profiles on alloy bike wheels - one for tubeless tyres, one for tubed. The Z1R rims are not profiled to hold a tubeless tyre securely, so tubes are needed to keep all that lovely air inside. You don't need a tyre specifically designed for tubes - you can run 'tubeless' tyres quite happily as long as you stick a tube in there as well, so tyre choice isn't an issue. I've run Bridgestone BT45s on mine quite happily for ages; Avon Roadriders also get a good press. Hope this helps!
TTFN Grog
1979 Z1R (mostly - it's been fiddled with a bit)
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
1977 Z650B1 - I'll get round to putting it back together one day...
Re: Z1R inner tubes
Thanks for your replies.
I have gone for Avon Roadriders with tubes, £231 inc postage from Demon Tweeks.
Cheers
I have gone for Avon Roadriders with tubes, £231 inc postage from Demon Tweeks.
Cheers
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Re: Z1R inner tubes
That's what I've got on mine and they work well.
1975 Z1B Candy Red/Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: Z1R inner tubes
I’ve got inner tubes in mine
Re: Z1R inner tubes
That’s a nice z1r wheelysteve
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