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01-30-2006, 10:35 AM
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explaination for that? that doesn't make sence why they would do that, what benefit could that provide? |
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02-01-2006, 04:08 PM
Because I like to help out as much as I can. I asked this question about the Boas and heres the reply.
So some of you dont think I'm full of BS. Taken from the Grid. rjs73 Rich S response 290 of 292: Feb 1 16:27 EST 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why exactly is the bead on the Boa so big ? I thought I remembered reading in the 05 conference that is was designed that way to make glueing easier. Is there any other benefit ? Thanks. jeffs Jeff Schwartz response 291 of 292: Feb 1 16:30 EST 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rich - You hit the nail on the head. It's called the "glue channel" and to be honest, the first time I saw it, I thought it was pretty silly. Then I glued up a set of Boas and realized how nice they were. With a thin glue, you can puddle a little bit of it up, spin the wheel around and spread the glue all through the channel and it will wick right down into the bead and give you a perfect glue job every time. I personally prefer Fusion glue, but Losi or PL thin would probably work just as well. |
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02-25-2006, 09:57 AM
email (because I question everything) from Panther:
___________________________________ Dave, Yes, this is normal, the small area around the bead is a glue channel. This helps keep the glue from getting on your tire and the wheel. also you can put a little extra CA on the tires and run it around the bead area to get a better gluing without getting it all over the tire. Panther _____________________________________ Exactly like Rich said (like there was any doubt). |