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A2 rims rubber insert?

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I read on a post here about using tubeless tires on A2 rims without tubes. Just need some sort of rubber insert? Anyone got info on this? Or a link to post. Thanks

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Slate

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I read on a post here about using tubeless tires on A2 rims without tubes. Just need some sort of rubber insert? Anyone got info on this? Or a link to post. Thanks

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Hope they weren't referring to tubes as the rubber insert.

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As far as I know you always need a tube in a lock ring wheel. Not sure what you maybe referring to tubeless on a multi piece wheel.




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The M35A2 wheel requires a tube to hold the air and a rubber "flap" to protect the tube from damage from the wheel.
 

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Does anyone else ever post something and then say. Later, " man that sounds pretty stupid"? How do you delete posts?

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