ducatijohn
Husqvarna
A Class
I applied 4 thin layers of silicone to the spoke nipples, waiting at least 48 hours between each layer.
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After letting the wheels cure for another 3 days I added one strip of Gorilla tape over the silicone to protect it from abrasion. Make sure you apply the tape with the tail rotating away from wheel travel to prevent unraveling. Because I'm pretty anal, I then added a rim strip to ensure the tape will not unravel.
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I then used 3 gooseneck tires irons that I purchased from Moto Race many, many years ago (anyone remember them?) and levered the tires on. It only took me 15 minutes and the beads popped with only 25 PSI!

I put in 40 lbs of air in the tires, balanced them and let them sit for 2 weeks. No air loss at all, success! But to really be sure, I'll have to put some miles on them and send you guys an update as soon as I can.
Now I have to either modify my kickstand or get a shorter one so I can go motard riding!
One tube of the GE Type II silicone is plenty, I bought a whole case so if anyone out there needs a tube, I'll sell it at my cost ($8.50/tube) and ship it to you for free, in the US.
Good luck and Happy Holidays!
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After letting the wheels cure for another 3 days I added one strip of Gorilla tape over the silicone to protect it from abrasion. Make sure you apply the tape with the tail rotating away from wheel travel to prevent unraveling. Because I'm pretty anal, I then added a rim strip to ensure the tape will not unravel.
View attachment 35122
I then used 3 gooseneck tires irons that I purchased from Moto Race many, many years ago (anyone remember them?) and levered the tires on. It only took me 15 minutes and the beads popped with only 25 PSI!

I put in 40 lbs of air in the tires, balanced them and let them sit for 2 weeks. No air loss at all, success! But to really be sure, I'll have to put some miles on them and send you guys an update as soon as I can.
Now I have to either modify my kickstand or get a shorter one so I can go motard riding!
One tube of the GE Type II silicone is plenty, I bought a whole case so if anyone out there needs a tube, I'll sell it at my cost ($8.50/tube) and ship it to you for free, in the US.
Good luck and Happy Holidays!