Does anyone know if it is required that all tubeless rims have "tubeless" stamped in them, or is it possible to have a tubeless rim that doesn't specify that it is tubeless? Can anyone point me to relevent "law" or "regulations"?
The back story is that I had a new rear tire mounted about 5 months ago, upon returning home from the rally last weekend I noticed that it was down a little, I filled it and today its low again, so I dunk it in the bath tub and see that it is leaking where the bead locks used to be, they were replaced with some sort of rubber plug before I got the bike. And no, It didn't leak one bit before the rally, only thing I can figure is that the 2 or 3 100+ runs I made over the weekend loosened up those plugs.
I took the wheel back out side and broke the bead, and sure enough there is no tube in there. Needless to say I'm a bit upset that the shop didn't put a tube in.
I'm going to go there tomorrow and insist that they put a tube in, but I'd like to know what I'm talking about, I think I read somewhere that DOT regs say every tubeless rim has to have that stamped in it, but now I can't find it...in my opinion it is really a dangerous mistake, and one I wouldn't expect a quality shop to make.
The back story is that I had a new rear tire mounted about 5 months ago, upon returning home from the rally last weekend I noticed that it was down a little, I filled it and today its low again, so I dunk it in the bath tub and see that it is leaking where the bead locks used to be, they were replaced with some sort of rubber plug before I got the bike. And no, It didn't leak one bit before the rally, only thing I can figure is that the 2 or 3 100+ runs I made over the weekend loosened up those plugs.
I took the wheel back out side and broke the bead, and sure enough there is no tube in there. Needless to say I'm a bit upset that the shop didn't put a tube in.
I'm going to go there tomorrow and insist that they put a tube in, but I'd like to know what I'm talking about, I think I read somewhere that DOT regs say every tubeless rim has to have that stamped in it, but now I can't find it...in my opinion it is really a dangerous mistake, and one I wouldn't expect a quality shop to make.
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