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- abcgirl
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6 years 9 months ago #371
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do anyone know where to get any tyres for my 1919 skootamota
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6 years 9 months ago #373
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Replied by gioorl on topic skootamota tyres
Hello Abcgirl,
apologies for the late reply and welcome onboard.
There is no straight answer to your question because in origin Skootamota's were fitted with 16x2 3/8" beaded edge tyres which are no longer in production. I've been searching everywhere for them but it seems like the last pair was sold more than 10 years ago.
The only option I did find was to get them made in Malaysia but you would have to buy an entire container and I did not consider it a viable option due to the low number of vehicles using these tyres.
I was lucky enough to find on ebay a pair of NOS Dunlop Carrier tyres 14 x 2 x 1 3/4 but that took a couple of years. This size fits on the original beaded edge rims and seem to have a good grip.
For the past 40+ years, several people have been trying to find ways to increase the contact surface between the original beaded edge rims and these wired tyres because of concerns these might slip when used on the road. There were experiments adding rope in the gap left empty by the missing bead but I have never been able to find a clear answer on how to best do this.
In my case, the tyre seems to fit just fine without any addition although I must admit I have not used it extensively or at high speeds ( :woohoo: )
Most people tend to change rims because they cannot find tyres. In this case you can just have some fun trying to understand tyre sizes and maybe pick something like 16x2.125 Raleigh scooter tyres/rims or, 2 1/4 - 12 wired tyres/rims.
I'm sure there are other sizes which come close to the original and you will have just to decide if you want a bicycle or scooter tyre.
My notes are all summarised here: https://www.abcroadmotors.co.uk/forum/abc-discussion/11-latest-find.html?start=18
What rims do you have? Can you send us a picture?
Good luck but let us know what you chose.
apologies for the late reply and welcome onboard.
There is no straight answer to your question because in origin Skootamota's were fitted with 16x2 3/8" beaded edge tyres which are no longer in production. I've been searching everywhere for them but it seems like the last pair was sold more than 10 years ago.
The only option I did find was to get them made in Malaysia but you would have to buy an entire container and I did not consider it a viable option due to the low number of vehicles using these tyres.
I was lucky enough to find on ebay a pair of NOS Dunlop Carrier tyres 14 x 2 x 1 3/4 but that took a couple of years. This size fits on the original beaded edge rims and seem to have a good grip.
For the past 40+ years, several people have been trying to find ways to increase the contact surface between the original beaded edge rims and these wired tyres because of concerns these might slip when used on the road. There were experiments adding rope in the gap left empty by the missing bead but I have never been able to find a clear answer on how to best do this.
In my case, the tyre seems to fit just fine without any addition although I must admit I have not used it extensively or at high speeds ( :woohoo: )
Most people tend to change rims because they cannot find tyres. In this case you can just have some fun trying to understand tyre sizes and maybe pick something like 16x2.125 Raleigh scooter tyres/rims or, 2 1/4 - 12 wired tyres/rims.
I'm sure there are other sizes which come close to the original and you will have just to decide if you want a bicycle or scooter tyre.
My notes are all summarised here: https://www.abcroadmotors.co.uk/forum/abc-discussion/11-latest-find.html?start=18
What rims do you have? Can you send us a picture?
Good luck but let us know what you chose.
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6 years 9 months ago #374
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Replied by regabyneil on topic skootamota tyres
Hi
I have no specialist knowledge of the issue concerning the rims.
I googled this tyre. "Heidenau K36/1 2.50-16 RF TT 41J TT"
It looks like a close match size wise. There is a narrower one as an option.
But just to emphasise I have no knowledge of the constraint described by Gioorl concerning the rims.
BR
Neil
I have no specialist knowledge of the issue concerning the rims.
I googled this tyre. "Heidenau K36/1 2.50-16 RF TT 41J TT"
It looks like a close match size wise. There is a narrower one as an option.
But just to emphasise I have no knowledge of the constraint described by Gioorl concerning the rims.
BR
Neil
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6 years 9 months ago #377
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Replied by T. Baxter on topic skootamota tyres
What Giovanni is talking about is that early motorcycle rims had beaded edge tyres as opposed to the later wired type. The supply of beaded edge tyres for veteran and vintage machines is often somewhat erratic and mainly dependant upon demand. Sadly the Skootamota has a wheel size somewhat different from most older machines !
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6 years 9 months ago #378
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Replied by abcgirl on topic skootamota tyres
i have brought some wheel chair tyres but they are to lose i have sent a photo of the wheel i think its orginal i am also after a rear sprocket tool box and sent pan and other bits i will post later
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6 years 8 months ago #381
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Replied by abcgirl on topic skootamota tyres
i have sent some photos of the bike and wheel what do you think? also i will have to strip the engine do you know what the mag timeing and tappets are thanks
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