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  • ZTR Olympic rims
  • molgrips
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    From 2007. They are listed on some archive as having 18mm internal width, and they have that funny bead.

    They worked really well with 2.0″ Racing Ralphs back in the day – do we think I will be able to get a 2.2 or 2.3 to stay on tubeless?

    amedias
    Free Member

    I’ve been using Geax/Vittoria 2.2s (TNT and non-tubeless but run tubeless) on a front one for a while, no issues to speak of…

    molgrips
    Free Member

    This is good news thanks 🙂

    Aus
    Free Member

    Ive got 2.35 Bontys on mine, no issues

    oliverracing
    Full Member

    Used a chunky monkey on mine for a while 😯 Was fine if a little rounded!

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Using tubeless ready tyres will help I imagine. 2.0s on 26″ look ridiculous these days 🙂

    boltonjon
    Full Member

    Fitted a 2.75 Surley Dirt Wizard last night – looks cool 🙂

    molgrips
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    trickydisco
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    dont they have a weight limit of 77kg on those rims?

    SiB
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    Using 2.2 RRs no problem tubeless on old ZTR Olympics, don’t know how you got the Geax TnT on though Amedias, I gave up in the end!

    molgrips
    Free Member

    No I think there was a race version that was even lighter still, that had the racing snake weight limit. I’m certainly well above that figure 🙂

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I rolled a 2.5 nevegal off mine, but they were OK with 2.3s. Bit pinched, you wouldn’t want to put a round-edged tyre on them.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    what pressures you lot use on the larger tyres tubeless?

    boltonjon
    Full Member

    I’m running it at 20psi but first ride tonight – so will fettle accordingly

    fitted on my ‘fashionable’ plus contraption

    A very old C456 singlespeed with rigid pace forks

    92kgs – i’m sure i’ll be fine with my delicate riding style 🙂

    Northwind
    Full Member

    molgrips – Member

    what pressures you lot use on the larger tyres tubeless?

    Really not sure, 15 or so (rigid fork in a Soda and I weigh bugger all). Obviously not enough, since I twisted the tyre off on a root 😆

    iain1775
    Free Member

    Have had a 2.35 Hans Damf on mine on issues

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