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steveD 07-12-09 23:38

What a superb explanation with excellent use of pics for illustration.:thumbsup:

zOU 08-12-09 09:03

Thx for the pics !!!

Nelis 08-12-09 16:57

Is it still an issue on the 09 T�n�r�??

I dont have any spare tubes, i do have ones from a bicycle.
They probably arent good enough to use?

zOU 08-12-09 18:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nelis (Post 113718)
Is it still an issue on the 09 T�n�r�??

it is :/

Quote:

I dont have any spare tubes, i do have ones from a bicycle.
They probably arent good enough to use?
they may be too small/thin, but maybe by doubling them up ?

drb277 08-12-09 18:09

You can get an old inner tube from any tyre fitter, they would probably be glad to get rid of one.:D

zOU 08-12-09 18:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by drb277 (Post 113731)
You can get an old inner tube from any tyre fitter, they would probably be glad to get rid of one.:D

that's where I got mine tonight :)

gregor 08-12-09 19:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nelis (Post 113718)
Is it still an issue on the 09 T�n�r�??

I dont have any spare tubes, i do have ones from a bicycle.
They probably arent good enough to use?

They should be fine, it is what I used........although I packed mine out differently to zewl.

I also used some plastics strips cut from an ice cream tub to fill some of the space.

cotthem 08-12-09 21:46

Thx

Super with the pic's

stuxtttr 14-02-10 16:03

I used bicycle inner tube ( an old pink air B)

I just doubled it over to increase the thickness it still works fine.

Have to say it was a bit harder getting the rear back in as I had to really squeeze the hub and cush drive together so they would clear the swingarm.

The photo's and descriptions worked a treat thanx

Avo 14-02-10 19:11

Sprinkle a little talcum powder on the rubber before reassembly and it will all push back together a lot more easily :icon_thumleft:


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