I was afraid this question would turn into a discussion about the dangers of working with split rims. I am familar with the differences between between split-rims and rims with safety-rings. Split-rims are illegal for highway use. Rims with safety-rings are not. The legal variety, although still cumbersome to change, do not exhibit the same dangers as their predecesors.
In an ideal world we would replace all 10 of these 20" rims with a more conventional style, but that is not financially viable at the moment. Since they are in good condition, and legal, we will reuse them.
Which returns me to my original question, does anyone have plans for building a cage with which to inflate this style of rim?
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