Hello Darrell,
As no one has mentioned this solution, I will tell you what my running mate did last year, on his TR3B. First, he was told, in no uncertain terms, that wire wheels MUST have tubes. This was unanimous, both within his Triumph Club and various forums that he uses.
However, when it came to sealing, he received various recommendations, but most said to cover the spokes with PVC TAPE, two layers. He did this a year ago, and put a little over 5,000 miles on the tires. THE FOUR WHEELS HAVE HELD TIRE PRESSURE PERFECTLY. Last month, he checked their pressure after a long trip, as he couldn't remember whether he had put 24 or 26 pounds in them. All four of them read 24 lbs. He has increased them to 26 to see how they do, as he is still experimenting with tire pressure.
He contacted Vredestein after buying the tires, to ask their recommendations for tire pressures. Needless to say, they "dropped him like a bad habit" as soon as he said that he is using tubes. So, he is on his own to determine the most effective pressure.
He has photos of his tape job on the [Dayton] wires, and would be happy to forward them, and/or answer any questions about them. He is not an expert, but he can tell you of his experience. He is George, at tr3agab[delete]@gmail.com.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do. IMHO, wire wheels are a PITA, but God, they are beautiful.
Phil(thy)
As no one has mentioned this solution, I will tell you what my running mate did last year, on his TR3B. First, he was told, in no uncertain terms, that wire wheels MUST have tubes. This was unanimous, both within his Triumph Club and various forums that he uses.
However, when it came to sealing, he received various recommendations, but most said to cover the spokes with PVC TAPE, two layers. He did this a year ago, and put a little over 5,000 miles on the tires. THE FOUR WHEELS HAVE HELD TIRE PRESSURE PERFECTLY. Last month, he checked their pressure after a long trip, as he couldn't remember whether he had put 24 or 26 pounds in them. All four of them read 24 lbs. He has increased them to 26 to see how they do, as he is still experimenting with tire pressure.
He contacted Vredestein after buying the tires, to ask their recommendations for tire pressures. Needless to say, they "dropped him like a bad habit" as soon as he said that he is using tubes. So, he is on his own to determine the most effective pressure.
He has photos of his tape job on the [Dayton] wires, and would be happy to forward them, and/or answer any questions about them. He is not an expert, but he can tell you of his experience. He is George, at tr3agab[delete]@gmail.com.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do. IMHO, wire wheels are a PITA, but God, they are beautiful.
Phil(thy)
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