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Author:  Chris_Rushton [ Thu May 07, 2009 11:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Tyre Mousse ?

Just wondering how many of you have fitted tyre mousses ?

They are a bit on the expensive side at £80 or more each !

Also they say that they only have a lifespan of about 6 months ?

Are they worth it ?

regards

Chris

Author:  Adam H [ Fri May 08, 2009 12:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tyre Mousse ?

they sound great - no punctures ever again!

on the other hand I've only had one (front) puncture in several years of riding so i'd consider it expensive insurance.

besides it's quite a sociable occasion changing a tube during a ride - I've always found.

Author:  mudfacetony [ Fri May 08, 2009 6:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tyre Mousse ?

Mouses, great if you race, not so good on the road.

I use them in my KTM for H&H and enduros. They can be difficult to fit, but it is all about technique and using the right equipment. First you need to use plenty of lube when fitting them. The mouse lube is expensive so use petrolium jelly, it's much cheaper and use pleny of it to make your mouses last. Mouse into the tyre then put the whole thing on your wheel. I have a stand to hold the wheel as I'm always changing tyres on my CRM's and the KTM and it helps a lot.

Don't fit a new mouse to a new trye, especially on the rear, it makes it more diffiuclt. A front is easy and you should get most of it on with your hands.

Use the long levers (300mm+), rim lock in the rear, the front won't need it until it shrinks.

Life? Well, the one's I have in at the moment have been used for the past couple of years and they may be approaching 2.5/3 years - I can't remember when I bought them (they have shrunk so last month I had two rim locks in the rear and one in the front to make sure the tyre did not pop off, I need to chuck them now). However, I only use my KTM for racing and that is once a month at best. Mouses do not like heat - it destroys them and riding on the road they get plenty, so they woould not last.

Oh, mouses are not legal on the road but if you put a tubeless valve in the rim, how would the police work out you have mouses, or how many know what they are? (Bozzy excluded on this one)

Author:  TimG [ Sun May 10, 2009 9:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tyre Mousse ?

On the point that mousses are not road legal, we had a rep from our local tyre company Alan Clarke from Watling Tyres in Swanley near Brands Hatch at our April meeting. He advised us that many people still insist on having mousses fitted, but also that having a valved stem from an inner tube poking through the rim was a good way to get the tyre to sit squarely on the rim with a quick puff of compressed air.

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