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nklr:to slime or not to slime
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 8:32 am
by Ken Parker
I am swapping the rear tire for a new one since it is
worn out on my 91 klr. I bought some slime but am
wondering if I should use it since I do most of my
riding on pavement (90%). Will it create too much
vibration at highway speeds 70-80mph.
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nklr:to slime or not to slime
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 9:01 am
by Brad Davis
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Ken Parker wrote:
> I am swapping the rear tire for a new one since it is
> worn out on my 91 klr. I bought some slime but am
> wondering if I should use it since I do most of my
> riding on pavement (90%). Will it create too much
> vibration at highway speeds 70-80mph.
>
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> Ol'Ken in I DA HO
Just last night I was doing my once over on my KLR and noticed a nail
imbedded in the rear tire. The head was worn down to a nub so I am
thinking it was in the tire for awhile and I just didn't notice it.
Anyway, I had Slimed this tire last year which explains why there was
no pressure loss (until I removed the nail and then all the green goo
started hissing out). So, Slime seems to work well enough to keep air
in the tire as long as the nail is not removed. This should allow you
to a get to a more convenient place to do your repairs. Being able to
fix the tire at home and not on the side of the road is worth the
cost of a bottle of Slime to me.
I do a lot of riding on the highway and have not noticed a vibration
problem with Slime.
Brad Davis->Do I need to patch the nail hole in my tire or is a new
tube all I need?
tube size riddle
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 9:33 am
by judjonzz
Doesn't really matter. The tube will keep expanding as you fill it
until it reaches something, like a tire, that limits its expansion. In
a pinch, you can use a 21-inch tube in your rear wheel.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Brad Davis
wrote:
>
> What are the correct tube sizes for the KLR? I am thinking
4.5x17 and 2.75x21 is what I have been told in the past.
However, if you convert the tire width directly to inches you get
5.1" for the rear and 3.5" for the front. These are the outside tire
dimensions so maybe the tube dimension are for the inside tire
width. Does anyone know the answer?
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> Thanks - Brad
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