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Hi all
Without wanting to start WW3, I wanted a little advice. My GH2 wheels are spinning within the tyre with my new 540 motor, so to glue or not to glue? Original instructions mention no glue, now are all the little holes just air holes or for glue as well? Thanks in advance! Rob |
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I always try to not glue my tires but sometimes....
Only a small touch of ca glue on 3 or 4 sides between tire and rim.
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tiny dabs as sting said ... or elastic bands in the grooves on the wheels.
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yep classic super glue is enough. But just tiny dabs. But the better if your tires aren't too worn is the rubber band. No glue no stiking sad rubber when you need replace tires.
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try this, www.amazon.co.u...B004QX29CO
have tried all sorts of glues, this is current glue of choice...... can be a bit messy to apply as it has the consistency of silicon sealant sticks well, and can be removed a lot easier the super glue apply a small amount and spread by rotating the tyre on the rim and alow to dry.... other odd things that work... is hair spray Steve
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Seriously? Hairspray? Nice !!!!
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The poorest ca glue could be the easiest to remove when tires are dead. An andy boiling bath and hop tyre removed.
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