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Honda XR50 and rim locks (or lack thereof)
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[QUOTE="Patman, post: 1311864, member: 16962"] Maybe try cleaning the inside of the rim and the tire bead really really well. I'd suggest using brake cleaner as the final step and try to remount the tire dry. I guess there is a possibility that there is dirt which is acting like a dry lubricant allowing the tire to spin on the rim because I'm amazed that a 50 could do this with any kind of regularity. Worst case get a new tire and mount it up then get it foam filled at an inductiral tire shop. It will be heavier but it sure won't ever go flat again. I did this to the tires on my shredder because I would end up rolling them from the rims in rough terrain if I changed from a forward to reverse gear without slowly changing the direction. [/QUOTE]
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