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:ondary Reasons Easy Fitment

10th June 1966, Page 69
10th June 1966
Page 69
Page 69, 10th June 1966 — :ondary Reasons Easy Fitment
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

a look at this diagram.

the right: The Tubeless Giant X !mbly. A tyre. A wheel with a droptre rim. Two pieces.

the left: A conventional tyre ,tmbly. Cover, tube, flap, wheel, loose ige, locking ring. Six pieces.

vious that the Tubeless Giant X with 7er parts to pick out and position ctly is much easier to fit. And will e much less time to fit. Roughly half time and effort it takes to fit a ventional tyre, in fact. Obvious, too, that the Tubeless Giant X's very simple assembly altogether eliminates the need to buy in and carry complicated stocks of wheel parts.

And the Tubeless Giant X is just as easy to remove as it is to fit. No matter what mileage has been run, it will never 'rust on' to the wheel rim.

All of which adds up to an ease and speed in both its fitting and removal impossible to achieve with the six-part assembly of a conventional tyre.