I'm in the process of mounting new tires on my 78 GS750 Cafe Racer project. My neighbor is a motorcycle mechanic and has a tire mounting machine in his garage, so that makes life a little better.
Anyway, last week I walked my rear rim over to him looking for some help. It is a cast rim with an old cruiser type tire on it. It was ROUGH dismounting this tire. I don't mean rough as in "Normally Difficult", I mean it was more difficult that what I'ver ever seen. I guess it was just an old tire and hard. Anyway, as we pulled they tire off, we discovered that it had a tube. Why would this have a tube?? Well anyway... the tube had something inside is rattling around. I was just gonna pitch the tube and go with a regular stem, but I didn't have one. After I put some more thought into it, I began to wonder. Maybe the tube was there for a reason. So, we left the rim there on the machine and over the next couple days, I made my way to the local shop and bought a tube. Holy crap... mounting this tire with a tube totally sucked. Even with four hands, we struggled. I don't know why. But in the end... mission accomplished. Sure, it took a freakn week, but I eventually got it.
So this morning, I walk the front wheel over. Same scenario. Hard tire and a b!tch of a time getting it dismounted. ...and, you guessed it. A tube. The tube was not in good shape (and it has some nasty tire sealant in it) and like last time... I don't have a new one readily available. So now I've gotta wait till Monday to go buy one, and I sure as heck ain't looking forward to having to mount the new tire with one.
So, my real questions.... were these cast wheels originally intended to be used with or without tubes? Can I use my tubeless tire WITHOUT the tube?
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