Who here re-uses rims and foams?
#1
Who here re-uses rims and foams?
With the new style of re-usable, waterproof foams out now from both AKA and Proline, who is using their rims and especially foams for multiple sets of tires?
What is your procedure for removing foams from the tires and, if you reuse rims, the tires from the rims?
I was thinking... cut along the centerline of the tire, all the way around to get the foam out, and then boil the tire off the rim?
What is your procedure for removing foams from the tires and, if you reuse rims, the tires from the rims?
I was thinking... cut along the centerline of the tire, all the way around to get the foam out, and then boil the tire off the rim?
#2
Tech Master
I've been re-using aka foam and rims since they came out.
I cut along the center of the tire to remove the foam. Then I bake the wheels at 350* for about 8 minuets to get the tire of the rim.
The bet method to get the tire of the rim is to use acetone. Be sure to remove your foam before dunking the rims in acetone. Usually take a few days for this method to work, as I have been told.
I cut along the center of the tire to remove the foam. Then I bake the wheels at 350* for about 8 minuets to get the tire of the rim.
The bet method to get the tire of the rim is to use acetone. Be sure to remove your foam before dunking the rims in acetone. Usually take a few days for this method to work, as I have been told.
#3
I do but make sure you get all the glue off and clean really well
#4
Tech Lord
iTrader: (148)
I use new rims and foams every time. I recently did a comparison of a softer losi foam to a firmer AKA foam with the same tires and rims. I found that there was a big difference in handling with the firmer AKA foams. Foams can break down over time and therefore I would see no reason to use an old foam, the performance would not be there. I see the pros reuse foams all the time, it could be because they get their tires in bulk from their sponsors with no foams, IDK. But I can tell you that the firmer foam gave a performance advantage over a softer foam.
#5
AKA foams only get better with use from my experience
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#10
Tech Master
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I've been re-using aka foam and rims since they came out.
I cut along the center of the tire to remove the foam. Then I bake the wheels at 350* for about 8 minuets to get the tire of the rim.
The bet method to get the tire of the rim is to use acetone. Be sure to remove your foam before dunking the rims in acetone. Usually take a few days for this method to work, as I have been told.
I cut along the center of the tire to remove the foam. Then I bake the wheels at 350* for about 8 minuets to get the tire of the rim.
The bet method to get the tire of the rim is to use acetone. Be sure to remove your foam before dunking the rims in acetone. Usually take a few days for this method to work, as I have been told.
It may take a few sets of the same wheels to get four good "mounts" depending on how much you rode your Exes...But 4 good Exes is so much better to mount than one new unknow pack of 4...
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#11
Tech Master
iTrader: (23)
I reuse rims, I cut away old tire next to the edge where its glued and then using a new paint tin add about a litre of Acetone then place all 4 rims in and tap the lid down with hammer. Next morning old tire pulls off the rim with out hesitation then put rims back in and reseal and shake tin up and do that every now and then and find later that day the rim is all clean and no glue, The rims then see the washing machine in with the Darks and come out the wash like they come out the packet...lol ( just dont let the wife see you dropping the rims in the washing machine )
#13
By the time I wear out tires the rims are usually bent but I have saved a bunch of AKA foams that I am just beginning to reuse.
I thought AKA was selling tires only but I heard they stopped. I hope that isnt true. Proline is selling their tires without foams now. I think this is a really good thing. I'm not a tree hugger but its nice to be able to recycle this stuff and save a couple bucks at the same time.
I thought AKA was selling tires only but I heard they stopped. I hope that isnt true. Proline is selling their tires without foams now. I think this is a really good thing. I'm not a tree hugger but its nice to be able to recycle this stuff and save a couple bucks at the same time.
#14
Tech Addict
Yea I have the same view tbh.. I have reused a few rims.. but tbh.. they had seen much better days.. and 2 out of the 3 sets I reused came loose very quickly.. If I do reuse rims.. normally only then use them for practice.. as where I race in the uk.. its very rough.. and a fair few stones.. so they take a big bashing.. so by the time, you have unglues preped them.. most of the time.. there so beaten its not really worth it.. But I would guess on a clay track.. they stay relativly good nick.. and dont have chucks and stuff missing.... But I do reuse my AKA foams.. thats for sure...
#15
Tech Regular
I'll reuse rims once, maybe twice depending on their condition. Saves quite a bit of money. Cut round the tyre and pop the foam out, then stick them in a pan of boiling water for 20mins and the tyres peel off.
I've now got a stack of used aka foams to use next year.
I've now got a stack of used aka foams to use next year.