Just wondering how many in Tike World use the Ride-On Sealant and Balancer product in their rear tires. Also would appreciate sharing your pro's and con's
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Just wondering how many in Tike World use the Ride-On Sealant and Balancer product in their rear tires. Also would appreciate sharing your pro's and con's
The fact of the matter, years ago when I replaced my 1st set of tires which had RideOn in them, my Indy first refused to change them. Citing having tried to change a tire which had slime in it.I use Ride On, have been for a few thousand miles, works for me. My big thing about this product, protection from a small puncture, but the auto balancing of the tire is a good feature as well. Reading the pros on the website, that read will sell you on the product. I suppose the 'con' would be when changing out the tire, bit of a mess, but it's water soluble and cleans up easily. It's a bit difficult to get into the tire, but a good clamp work around assists in getting the stuff into the valve stem. Some detest the stuff, some like it, some say it will corrode the inside of the wheel, I have not found that to be the case.
The fact of the matter, years ago when I replaced my 1st set of tires which had RideOn in them, my Indy first refused to change them. Citing having tried to change a tire which had slime in it.
Told him about RideOn being water soluble and I'll clean it up!
That's when I found out, if you dispense the product per instructions, then ride/drive the bike/vehicle per instructions to disperse the product, it stays in the tire. There is no mess when changing the tire
Can you use it with TPMS, or will it ruin the sensor?
Rosy
Front tire alsoepper:ThumbUp:laugh::clapping: Correct, no wheel weights needed