I will reserve my full comments on DNA 52 Spoke Wheels until I get my front wheel back from them after it was leaking directly upon delivery. Thought they may just ship them low on air so I filled the front to 36lbs and less than 20 miles later, half way through my planned ride it was going flat. This was FLAT out dangerous and a big issue with QC. Pressure check your wheels before shipping them. These are not cheep amazon or eBay knock offs and I would expect more from this company.
excellent video.. finally someone bringing us an honest inside look at these fat spoke tubeless wheels. Glad I came across this before placing my order. I am now ordering the spoke wheels with inner tubes. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing this, I'm going through this right now with a friends 2014 Harley softail spoked tubeless wheel that I'm fixing, it has turned into a nightmare. All the Harley books show to use a rim seal kit plus valve stem assembly, but all these NY mechanics are saying don't bother with that its better to just tube it!...the rim seal kit does seem to be to risky over time, Thanks again for posting this!
Glad it helped! The only problem with a tube is that you can't plug it if you get a nail in it, but that's not really safe to do on a bike anyway. I just like to have a plug kit with me and a small pump when I go out of town just in case.
If the glue in the middle is already gone, and you are running an innertube, you should be able to adjust the spokes in theory. I have never needed to. Good luck and let me know how it goes.!
Hey man great job, I wanted to know if that’s a 200 wide and what size tube you bought? If not what size tube would you recommend running on a 200 wide?
i just bought a set of DNA 52 spoke. rear tire went flat at 110 mile ride at 75 MPH every spoke and nipple leaks so bad it takes 5 sec to go from 40 psi to 3 psi
I Bought Ride Wright, Worth the extra for piece of mind...... Boughgt a DNA and the the Bearing carrier failed on the Interstate.... NEVER BUY DNA RIMS!!!!
That’s crazy .. you’re awesome man. I really like how you go beyond your limits to make things right for your customers.. hats off to you
Thanks man! I enjoy what I do!
I will reserve my full comments on DNA 52 Spoke Wheels until I get my front wheel back from them after it was leaking directly upon delivery. Thought they may just ship them low on air so I filled the front to 36lbs and less than 20 miles later, half way through my planned ride it was going flat. This was FLAT out dangerous and a big issue with QC. Pressure check your wheels before shipping them. These are not cheep amazon or eBay knock offs and I would expect more from this company.
I have seen them bad out of the box before as well. I understand your frustration. Thanks for watching and commenting!
excellent video.. finally someone bringing us an honest inside look at these fat spoke tubeless wheels. Glad I came across this before placing my order. I am now ordering the spoke wheels with inner tubes. thanks for sharing.
Glad I could help out!
Just put DNA large spokes on my winter softail build. Good information. DO NOT USE ANY CANED AIR. Great job.
Thanks for sharing this, I'm going through this right now with a friends 2014 Harley softail spoked tubeless wheel that I'm fixing, it has turned into a nightmare. All the Harley books show to use a rim seal kit plus valve stem assembly, but all these NY mechanics are saying don't bother with that its better to just tube it!...the rim seal kit does seem to be to risky over time, Thanks again for posting this!
Glad it helped! The only problem with a tube is that you can't plug it if you get a nail in it, but that's not really safe to do on a bike anyway. I just like to have a plug kit with me and a small pump when I go out of town just in case.
Can the wheel be straitened by the spokes or are they just cosmetic? Thanks.
If the glue in the middle is already gone, and you are running an innertube, you should be able to adjust the spokes in theory. I have never needed to. Good luck and let me know how it goes.!
@@WrenchesCorner I just didn’t know if they were real functional spokes or not. Thanks for answering back.
Do you also straighten rims that are bottomed out
I don't straighten rims, but I have relaced a lot of wheels. I can replace a rim if need be.
Hey man great job, I wanted to know if that’s a 200 wide and what size tube you bought? If not what size tube would you recommend running on a 200 wide?
It wasn't a 200. What is the exact size of your tire? Is it a 16 or 18?? 200/?-? . I can let you know what size of tube to use.
What inner tube do you recommend?
I only use Drag Specialties innertubes. I have had cheaper ones pop for no apparent reason at a seam.
You mentioned this when I brought my bike in. What a mess.
Yeah. Wild huh?
Thankfully that doesn't happen too often
i just bought a set of DNA 52 spoke. rear tire went flat at 110 mile ride at 75 MPH every spoke and nipple leaks so bad it takes 5 sec to go from 40 psi to 3 psi
Sorry to hear that. I don't know how they are still in business selling such a poor product.
Could they weld the spikes in. Solid. Can that solve the problem
They can't be welded because the nipples need to be able to turn so that way the wheel can be adjusted.
Great work!
Thank you! I hope it was helpful.
Any idea on how old the wheels are?
I'm not sure. They couldn't have been too old.
Loose the Julio wheels and get Mags..Spoke wheels are high maintenance..
I agree 👍
He had to have had done something to compromise that wheel set up
Right, there was green dried up stuff that looked like fix a flat in there.
Ran with low air
His tire never came off the rim. I don't think it was low tire pressure. I think there was fix a flat in there that had eaten the rubber up.
I Bought Ride Wright, Worth the extra for piece of mind...... Boughgt a DNA and the the Bearing carrier failed on the Interstate.... NEVER BUY DNA RIMS!!!!
I believe it! I'm glad you're ok. Just another crazy reason not to get DNA Rims.
Can the Ride wright spokes be adjusted at all? Or just a cosmetic spoke?
Hopefully that doesn’t happen to mine
I know. It doesn't happen too often. So it's not that likely. Don't use fix a flat in there!