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Title: Tubeless?
Post by: wymple on August 14, 2015, 10:33:36 PM
Has anybody gone tubeless on the front of a Callifornia II? I did it on a couple of bikes, the rear of my GS850 Suzuki and one end (can't remember which) of my son's 1984 V65. I need a front tire and the conversion is easy if the rim doesn't mind. Wondered if it's been tried successfully.
Title: Re: Tubeless?
Post by: Kiwi_Roy on August 14, 2015, 11:16:03 PM
I went that way on my Cali II about 6 months ago. I had to file a flat on the inside of the rim where the valve fits and drill it out a little larger for the valve.
So far I have never had to add air.

BTW they were done at a shop so I never had time to clean the place where the bead sits properly but it sealed perfectly.

My spoked Eldorado was another story, had a few leaks in the front but it seems good now touch wood.
Title: Re: Tubeless?
Post by: wymple on August 15, 2015, 02:45:45 PM
That's what I needed to hear. I did this in the spring on the back wheel of the V65, no problems, and on the back of my Suzuki.  I had to drill the valve stem holes out to match the stems, which are found at any of the big box auto parts stores. I don't want to mess with the tube unless I have to, I tend to find holes when I'm done :angry:
Title: Re: Tubeless?
Post by: Groover on August 15, 2015, 03:20:39 PM
Search this part number for a stem to use without drilling.

VS-1218R

There is also a NAPA equivalent but I don't have the number handy.
Title: Re: Tubeless?
Post by: wymple on August 15, 2015, 04:34:50 PM
Ooooooh, thank you very much. Didn't know there was such a part!
Title: Re: Tubeless?
Post by: Kiwi_Roy on August 16, 2015, 08:28:21 AM
Another option is a Tank Valve, these are a Schrader fitting with 1/4" NPT male thread.
You would need to tap the wheel and I have only seen them in brass.