> Can the Daytons be used with tubeless tires or do you still
> need tubes?
Only some of the Dayton wheels are rated "tubeless". I have them on my Stag
and they seem to work fine. Didn't lose air even when a couple of spokes
broke (which Dayton replaced under warranty).
> I plan to used anti-seize next time.
ISTR that's what the factory eventually recommended (Copa-slip). I'm going
to try the copper-colored stuff next time.
> It might be a
> yearly maintenance activity from now on.
Seems like a good idea to me. The factory specified every 5000 miles.
Check the adapter nuts while you've got the wheels off.
Randall
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