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Old 03-17-2018, 01:53 PM
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Can you add it with leaving the wheel weights on. Or they have to come off?
 
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You can leave the weights on but they are not needed.
 
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I have in both bikes. Swear by it.
 
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Can you still plug the tire if needed or leave the plugs at home? Also the website said a small vibration for first five miles when you start out??? Is that annoying??
 
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Originally Posted by Bluraven
Amazon's got a fair price.
That's where my wife gets mine, since I use 1 on the front tire and 2 on the rear tire.
 
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Originally Posted by blacktop37
Can you still plug the tire if needed or leave the plugs at home? Also the website said a small vibration for first five miles when you start out??? Is that annoying??
You can plug a tire (the temporary fix), but you can't patch it (permanent fix).
 
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Originally Posted by blacktop37
Also the website said a small vibration for first five miles when you start out??? Is that annoying??
I never feel a vibration.

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You can plug a tire (the temporary fix), but you can't patch it (permanent fix).
Why can’t you patch it?
 
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Interesting thread. I’ve been looking is product for my next tire change. I’m now convinced, and will order some.
 
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How do you know the Ride-On sealed the holes when the bolt and nail were still in the tire.

I use it in my tires too.
 
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Originally Posted by blacktop37
Also the website said a small vibration for first five miles when you start out??? Is that annoying??
I have found if you ride the bike immediately after installing the stuff, you don't feel much of anything, and within a few miles, it's smooth going..The only time I noticed anything was when I put it in without being able to ride it and then trailered the bike from Maine to Georgia. When I unloaded it and started out, she thumped pretty good for 3-4 miles..... I think all the product pooled up in the bottom of the tires and they were way out of balance for a bit...... DW

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How do you know the Ride-On sealed the holes when the bolt and nail were still in the tire.

I use it in my tires too.
ummmmmm? it wasn't leaking????
In my experience, most punctures, (before I started using Ride-On), would cause the tire to leak down even with the foreign object still in the tire....
 

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