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Just saw a post where someone mentioned this stuff in the tires. Anyone used it? What are your thoughts after using it in a set of tires. I'd really like to get rid of wheel weights. They just don't seem to stay on for the life of the tire.
I've used it in the past with good results. Downside is most dealers/indys hate it when it's time to change the tires as it makes quite a mess. My indy told me up front that he had to charge me extra for the mess it makes to tools/equipment.
I use it in my Road King and FXR tires. Removed the wheel weights and have had no issues. Also good to know it will seal up small punctures from nails, screws etc.
Just saw a post where someone mentioned this stuff in the tires. Anyone used it? What are your thoughts after using it in a set of tires. I'd really like to get rid of wheel weights. They just don't seem to stay on for the life of the tire.
After finding 4 nails in my rear tire & no leaks with Ride-On, I won't be without it.
Originally Posted by lefty33
I've used it in the past with good results. Downside is most dealers/indys hate it when it's time to change the tires as it makes quite a mess. My indy told me up front that he had to charge me extra for the mess it makes to tools/equipment.
That's odd, I just had my rear changed with R-O in it, it was like jelly.... just sat there & not a single drop came out.
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I've used it in the past with good results. Downside is most dealers/indys hate it when it's time to change the tires as it makes quite a mess. My indy told me up front that he had to charge me extra for the mess it makes to tools/equipment.
I've used your method of specifying a specific site but I prefer my search. Your way itemizes the links individually. My way groups links into a single result.
So, I wouldn't say your way is necessarily better because the results are essentially the same (I didn't say exactly). If you look at many of the individual search results in your method, the same link is present in my first search result.
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