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NO it does not gum up the tire gauge. I've had it in my tires for 10K.
badass, if I'm 300 miles or 1000 miles and I have a flat, I just break out the good old tire repair plug kit and fix it. Takes maybe 15/20 minutes and I'm on my way. My brother-in-law had a rear tire go flat up in Canada about 8 years ago. No one but me had a repair kit(I couldn't believe that).
I said "Finally, after carrying this repair kit for 10 years, I finally get to use it." We patched it and he rode on it for the next 2 years(I wouldn't have).
I probably would buy this Ride On if I hadn't already bought a wheel balancer and didn't have a tire repair kit. But being a kinda lazy person, I'm not going to get on my knees and check all the tires for nails/screws etc. every time I ride my bike. Just not going to happen. You would pretty much have to do that if you use Ride On. Wouldn't you?
I hate to say this because I'll probably get one now, but in my 53 years of riding, I've never gotten a flat. A lot in my car but not on any of my bikes.
I think just about everybody knows a plug is temporary. Like I said earlier, I've never gotten a flat, but I was able to help my brother-n-law waaaay out in the Canadian boonies.
badass, now we're both going to get a flat.
It took me many years to get this prepared.
Rsw, I still haven't seen the policies from tire mfgs on their warranty for RideOn other then the Ride on website saying that they say it may affect the warranty. So I believe both camps may have some worry about warrantys.