I've had car flats I've fixed with "fix-a-flat and was able to run
the tires to the end with it in there so I know this kind of stuff
does work. I'm about to put new tires on the XJ11 and have considered
dyna beads as I understand how they work and they do work. I just
read about this Ride-On product which supposedly does the work of
Dyna Beads and seals your tires from most puncture wounds; it remains
liquid inside the tire and acts like dyna beads (and the liquid
balanced drums in our clothes washers) by relocating to the needed
location to balance) and like fix a flat in that is what it also does
but unlike fix-a-flat or slime, it does not adhere to the inside of
the tire and does not affect the aluminum rim.
Their bike product page is here:
http://www.ride-on.com/motorcycle-formula-mot.html
The youtube video on the page is pretty explainative but this youtube
is really impressive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsLhe-O7GAw
I did a search here but got no helpful returns. I haven't bought it or tried it but it really looks like a useful idea.
Anyone seen or used it? If so, what was your experience with it?
Thanks
the tires to the end with it in there so I know this kind of stuff
does work. I'm about to put new tires on the XJ11 and have considered
dyna beads as I understand how they work and they do work. I just
read about this Ride-On product which supposedly does the work of
Dyna Beads and seals your tires from most puncture wounds; it remains
liquid inside the tire and acts like dyna beads (and the liquid
balanced drums in our clothes washers) by relocating to the needed
location to balance) and like fix a flat in that is what it also does
but unlike fix-a-flat or slime, it does not adhere to the inside of
the tire and does not affect the aluminum rim.
Their bike product page is here:
http://www.ride-on.com/motorcycle-formula-mot.html
The youtube video on the page is pretty explainative but this youtube
is really impressive:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsLhe-O7GAw
I did a search here but got no helpful returns. I haven't bought it or tried it but it really looks like a useful idea.
Anyone seen or used it? If so, what was your experience with it?
Thanks
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