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Old 01-12-07, 20:40
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Default Re: Tires dispelling a rumour

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Originally posted by Mike Timoshyk
There have been all sorts of yes and no's about whether they will fit on British Rims or not....well I am here to tell you that

YES THEY FIT......

Here is how it is done:

Put the tube and flap in the tire. Place the inside rim on a concrete floor. Place tire on rim....it doesn't fit on yet. Now place the outer rim on the tire. Remember very little air in the tube. Just enough to put some pressure on the flap. Now stand on the rims or have someone stand on the rim and start a nut....now another and another till all are on....now evenly tighten down with impact gun. Careful to watch the tube valve and a quick look at the flap. ok tighten right up. Now start adding air to the tire.....the tire will look lop sided on the rim....where the largest space between the bead and rim is....add some Murphy's soap for tube and tubless tires or household dishsoap....this will lub the little bit that must be set on the rim......add air till it pops on place and voila mounted....see pics.....they do fit.....
Great news Mike!

Sounds like you used the same method Richard Notton and Dave Ballard used to fit the US (undersized) Simex ST-24 tyres to Dave's F15's British (oversized) rims.

Hanno
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