Captain Pete
New member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2024
- Messages
- 28
- Location
- Algarve, Portugal
- Bike
- R1200C Montauk, R18 Classic, Kawasaki Vulcan S
So, today I finally bit the bullet!
I couldn’t continue riding on my old front tire with good consciousness.

So off with the old and on with the new, but not before fitting the Outex kit.



It’s 35 C today and sadly my phone overheated so I lost the pictures of the Outex fit.
I used the 17 x 3MT kit and added a 90 degree valve for easy airing.
What can I usefully add to help others considering the same mod?
1. I did not grind down the spoke nipples as I was worried about weakening them.
2. I sealed the heads of the hollow nipples and around the heads of them with Sikaflex 292i and left for 24 hours to dry.
3. The 17x3 kit was fine for length, (16 inch front wheel) with about 10” spare. BUT it was a tad too narrow because of how the spoke nipples stand proud of the inside of the rim. I would advise the next size wider.
4. Due to sealing the spoke nipples, I did not apply the self adhesive dots to the nipple heads. Hoping that the spokes never need adjusting
. In 40 years of on-road biking I have never had to adjust spokes.
Fitted the new Bridgestone Battlecruise H50 (I’ve done 12k Km’s on the previous one and was very happy with it). Aired to 37PSI and no leaks in the water tank.
Going to check pressure after a day or two and if no change it’s going back on the bike.
I’ll update this thread with any news as I’m curious if this is going to be a permanent solution.
Compressor & tire plug kit now carried in the bike’s tool kit!
I couldn’t continue riding on my old front tire with good consciousness.

So off with the old and on with the new, but not before fitting the Outex kit.



It’s 35 C today and sadly my phone overheated so I lost the pictures of the Outex fit.
I used the 17 x 3MT kit and added a 90 degree valve for easy airing.
What can I usefully add to help others considering the same mod?
1. I did not grind down the spoke nipples as I was worried about weakening them.
2. I sealed the heads of the hollow nipples and around the heads of them with Sikaflex 292i and left for 24 hours to dry.
3. The 17x3 kit was fine for length, (16 inch front wheel) with about 10” spare. BUT it was a tad too narrow because of how the spoke nipples stand proud of the inside of the rim. I would advise the next size wider.
4. Due to sealing the spoke nipples, I did not apply the self adhesive dots to the nipple heads. Hoping that the spokes never need adjusting
Fitted the new Bridgestone Battlecruise H50 (I’ve done 12k Km’s on the previous one and was very happy with it). Aired to 37PSI and no leaks in the water tank.
Going to check pressure after a day or two and if no change it’s going back on the bike.
I’ll update this thread with any news as I’m curious if this is going to be a permanent solution.
Compressor & tire plug kit now carried in the bike’s tool kit!