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Chrome wire wheel questions

mightymidget

Jedi Knight
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Purchased a set of 5 chromed aftermarket wired wheels years ago. They are 14" and seem to be of good quality and have never had tires mounted, (Anco?)
So I am ready to purchase tires and spinners.

The wheels have a wide heavy rubber band over the spoked area of rim (wheel)
I would assume this is to protect tube? Someone told be it was so I could run tubeless. Which I find hard to believe.

Do I need tubes inside tires?
 
Thanks for clearing that up for me
Check the condition of the rubber bands and make sure they are not cracked or have rough edges. Use good quality tubes, check the inside of the tires for roughness, tags, anything that could cause wear and use a good quality talcum powder between the tube and tire. Moss has some good info on splines, balancing, etc. https://mossmotors.com/media/instructions/980-222.pdf
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