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Post  wayne on Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:08 pm

This is a post I put on the VTXOA board last Jan. It works well, I have been rideng on the same sealed rim since then and it has worked out very well, and havent lost 1 lb. of air. Even went on a 3,000 mile trip last Sept. So if you want to go tubless this is the way to go. It has been proven, and it only cost about $12 a rim to do it. Ok guys, been geting several PMs about sealing the tires, so here is how I did it:
After you pull the tire off the rim, you all know that is the first step
Pull the rubber band out, and look for some rust areas, I had three spots that had some rust on it, I have a little sandblaster so I sandblasted just the rust spots and put some good primer on it. I let it dry and then I used some brake clean to clean all oils off the rim were I was going to put the sealer. Then I used a little sand paper and scuff up the chrome, just a little, the 5200 that I used probley would stick anyway. Then I blew it down with air. I went to a bike shop and got a tubeless valve stem, the one I got has a 45 degree angle, you can use a straight one, and I had to drill out the valve stem hole a little, after you put it in, you put a piece of tape over it. I cut a piece of cardboard pattern for the inside of the rim, then used the cardboard, and transferred it to a piece of plastic, this is to keep the same depth all the way around the rim. Then I started to putting the 5200 on the rim using the plastic putty knife to spread the 5200 around the rim. I wanted to get it even, because of tire balancing, I had to wait about 60 hrs for this stuff to cure, because it was so thick, it was about 3/16 thick, just enough to cover the spoke nuts. I am going to do the front rim, but when I do it Im going to use two coats next time, because of the curing, I believe it will cure better that way. This 5200 is like rubber when it cures. Ship yard use it for under water sealant.
It is made by 3M Marine adhesive sealant 5200. It is spendy stuff, but it is good stuff. Retail is about $20 for a 10oz tube, I had a friend that owed me, that has a RV shop and that is how I got mine, for free . I think you can find it on line for about 10 or 12 bucks. You have to be carefully, you don’t want to get this where it don’t belong, it is hard to get off. It took less than one tube to do the rear rim, once you open the tube it will not keep, You have plenty of working time so you need to take you time and don’t get in a hurry, and make sure it is cured before you mount your tire. You have to be careful when mounting tire, not to damage it, it is tuff stuff. Also this stuff you can patch. And don’t forget to remove the tape over the valve stem hole before you mount the tire.
There is a picture on page 11 I believe
You can balance your own tire, all you need is two jack stands and a rod to go thru your wheel and a level to make sure your jack stands a level across the top, and some weights from the bike shop. The car tire balanced so good, I didn’t need any weights, I have never had a Duncrap do that.
I hope this helps, Its not hard to do at all.
I don’t know how much $ people charge to seal rims, but I have herd of people sending the tire to them and end up with a flat tire, and going back to a tube. So far this has worked for me with no problems, If I have a flat now its going to be
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Post  twin1300 on Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:33 am

Wayne,

I hope you don't mind but I added your pics for description to the rim seal job, so guys could see what it looked like. Thanks for posting it. it's going to help a lot of people.

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Post  wayne on Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:52 pm

I forgot about the pics.

Thanks.

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Post  twin1300 on Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:08 pm

Your welcome............ Wink


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Post  motorcyclereb on Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:41 pm

I sealed mine using the above directions and it works real good, it's an easy mod takes about 48 hrs to complete. here's a pic of mine.

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Post  wayne on Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:12 pm

I didnt glue the rubber band in. I put it in last, just to protect the seal job, when changeing the tire.

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Post  motorcyclereb on Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:04 am

Works good both ways. I am going to seal my wifes rims when she needs tires.

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Post  easygoer on Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:45 am

Excellent post/job wayne (and the rest of you). Probably a better idea than using a tube in a tubeless tire? Altho both seem to be options. We need these kind of options when going darkside.

This reminds me of something I did to my front fender, and am wondering if this stuff would work for sealing the wheel. Would be easier to apply (spray on), cost would be maybe a little less. I got mine at an auto parts store. It's rubberized undercoating (made by mar-hyde (#4211) but there are other brands I'm sure).

The Valkyrie comes with a couple of rubber strips (I think they were rubber) glued to the underside of the front fender. We think they are for noise reduction. Well, sometimes they come loose and/or come off. Some of us have used this undercoating spray as a replacement, and it also helps protect the underside from rocks/debris that could dent the fender.

Not sure how thick it could be applied, but probably thick enough. Tape up the wheel, put it on your balance stand, rotate as you paint.

Just a thought that came to mind. This 5200 stuff seems to be working.

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Post  wayne on Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:03 am

I have another rim to seal, I may just have to play around with something.
I know the 5200, you can patch if you have to.
I also thought about useing plastic dip, that you use to dip tools in, for the handle.
I was trying to keep the price down, so people could afford to do it without shipping the rims off to someone, I have heard of people doing that and it not working and they are out $$$$$.
I will be playing around with another one in the next month.

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Post  wayne on Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:48 pm

Just a little bump, so newbies can find it. Very Happy

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Post  wayne on Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:56 am

I just finished putting sealer on another rim, I tried something a little diff., Im sure it will work. Very Happy

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Post  twin1300 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:29 pm

Send pics??????..................bobby


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Post  wayne on Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:40 pm

Looks the same a the others.

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Post  twin1300 on Fri Apr 25, 2008 4:03 pm

wayne wrote:Looks the same a the others.


Well you could have posted the same pic and tell us here it is............... Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


Thanks wayne.......you the best!

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Post  wayne on Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:07 pm

But I dont have those pics. to post

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Post  daves1300s on Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:20 pm

wayne wrote:I just finished putting sealer on another rim, I tried something a little diff., Im sure it will work. Very Happy


Ok, I'm missing something. Question What is the different something? I'm working on getting everything together to change to the darkside in the next few weeks. Went to 2 different tire stores this afternoon and got some very confused reactions about 'what kind of car is this going onto'. Looking at the Protenza 205/65 15 for around $83.00 out the door. Will manual tire spoons do the trick on mounting the tire?

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Post  smokey2255 on Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:41 pm

Dave

I had the same reaction from the tire store. They wanted to look it up by the car, I told them a bike gave them the toyo part number. hen had to listen to how it won't work yada yada. I asked the guy if he rode a bike. "no" he says. So I asked him straight up, then what the hell do you know about what will and what won't work obn my bike. Then commenced to tell him I put 11,000 on a car tire last year. He went numb, I could tell his eyes were open but nobody home. He was mad enough that he threatened to not sell me the tire. Told him fine I could go down the road to the other guy and get it. About this time the manager came out and tried to tell me the same shit but quit when I cut him off. Needless to say I got the tire. All this after having to wait cause the guy that I had already dealt with had the tire in the trunk of his car Laughing
Anyway, you should be able to get it on with the spoons. A lot of folk do it that way. I am a lazy bastage and had mine mounted.

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Post  wayne on Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:50 pm

I have two sets of spoons I use, a cheap set of mc ones that I used when I was raceing and a good set of heavy ones, the part that is hard to do is breaking the bead, you need a bead breaker. You can buy a cheap one at Harbor freight, and then just do it on a peice of carpet on the floor, but there are some tricks to getting the tires off and on, which I cant explain, but can show you. You have to be real carefull not to let the spoon come flying out and hitting you in the face,and not bend the rotor, I have seen a guy bend the rotor before, so I pop mine off so I dont damage it, and you can scarup the rim if you not carefull.

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Post  wayne on Fri May 02, 2008 4:11 pm

Well now, I have two Harley guys that are going to seal some rims. Im going over to the coast (1 hr) and do it for them. They ask how much? and I said just have a good bottle around when we are working on the bikes and that should do it. Very Happy

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Post  daves1300s on Mon May 12, 2008 9:10 am

Wayne, You posted a couple of times about trying some other materials for sealing the rims, did you ever find anything that works with a shorter cure time. I have had my tire on and off of the rim 4 times now and had leaking spokes each time. I was useing 3M 4200 since the cure time is only 24 hours and don't really want to go to the 5200 because of the 7 day cure but I am getting PO'd at this stupid wheel. Not to mention all the ride time I'm missing!!! Evil or Very Mad scratch So far I haven't even gotten to the part about getting the bead to seat.

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Post  wayne on Mon May 12, 2008 9:19 am

I havent had time to mess with it, I just sealed another rim with the 5200, I havent tried the 4200.
Let us know how it works if you do it.
With the 5200, Imounted the tires within 48 hrs. and had 0 problems.

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Post  daves1300s on Mon May 12, 2008 9:49 am

I have already tried the 4200 twice and now have it peeled back off and the rim setting bare. I guess I didn't read the instructions right, I thought the 5200 required 6 or 7 days to cure. Embarassed Anyway, Ill pick up some of the 5200 tonight and use the extra day to change the color of the leds on the speedo. Very Happy

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Post  wayne on Mon May 12, 2008 9:57 am

If you get it online post a spot were you get it.
I got mine from a friend that owed me, and it didnt cost anything, so it would be nice to have a place so someone can get it.

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Post  wayne on Mon May 12, 2008 1:10 pm

That is a good price for it.
Thanks.
One thing I forgot, I was told by the guys that use this in the ship yards, that , if you heat it up, it pops off, now I havent tried this, and dont know if you would want to get you rim that hot, I really dont know how hot you have to get it.
Also, the thicker you put it on the longer it takes to cure, If in doubt, let it set another day, You cant get in a big hurry with this stuff.

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