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Ride-on tire sealant
I am new to the Spyder community. I saw a video about the Ride-on product. I have two questions, does it really work as a sealant, and does it really serve to balance my tires? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Gumbeau
I am new to the Spyder community. I saw a video about the Ride-on product. I have two questions, does it really work as a sealant, and does it really serve to balance my tires? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
I like it / it works
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Ride On
I put it in all three tires and am very happy with it. If it saves me having a flat it is worth every penny. I still carry my tire plug kit and 12v compressor in case someone else has a flat.
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I have used ride on for years. I have found objects embedded in tires when they finally wore out that would have caused flats without the ride on.
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Tire Mess
Originally Posted by Gray Ghost
I have used ride on for years. I have found objects embedded in tires when they finally wore out that would have caused flats without the ride on.
What kind of mess is caused when changing tires ?
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Originally Posted by Dgjason
What kind of mess is caused when changing tires ?
No mess. Totally washes away with soap & water. And no worries of corrosion on the wheel either. Great product. Get some for peace of mind, and you won't be sorry.
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Originally Posted by Gray Ghost
I have used ride on for years. I have found objects embedded in tires when they finally wore out that would have caused flats without the ride on.
Do you use the motorcycle or car ride on?
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Originally Posted by Dgjason
What kind of mess is caused when changing tires ?
The tech that changed out my last tires said that the gel pretty much stayed in the tire. I did give him a heads up that it was there, but I haven't always done that in the past but no shop has ever voiced any displeasure because of that.
I have ridden out having a rear tire go flat suddenly a couple of times. It is not a fun ride so anything I will use anything that will keep me from going through that again. Cleaning up gel from a tire change is a lot easier than healing up from injuries caused by the bike going down.
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i expect it dries into a gooey gel like conti seal tires do. it sounds interesting to me
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I used the MC version misty recently because that was what was really available. I wouldn't have a problem with using the auto stuff in the Spyder.
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I believe a few have contacted the company and they rep had stated that the automotive version should be used but I would call them and make sure.
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Originally Posted by M109Dreamer
I believe a few have contacted the company and they rep had stated that the automotive version should be used but I would call them and make sure.
Thank you. I am placing my order now.
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I use the conticomfortkit, it has flat fix stuff & mini compressor
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Originally Posted by M109Dreamer
I believe a few have contacted the company and they rep had stated that the automotive version should be used but I would call them and make sure.
that is what the company tech told me to use. The only side effect that I have is that when the Spyder is not used for a few days the sealant settles to the bottom of the tire. It then takes a few miles for it to rebalance. Overall I like it and if it keeps me from having a flat that is a big plus.
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I Use it and I like it!
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Originally Posted by Mooseman
I Use it and I like it!
Are there any downsides to using this product?
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Motorcycle shop near me will install the rear tire for me but can't balance it for 1 reason or another. Can i add this stuff through the valve stem to balance the tire? cheaper alternative?
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Originally Posted by Gumbeau
Are there any downsides to using this product?
The only downside I found is when you take it out to get the gel distributed it feels like you are riding with bricks. But the gel gets distributed fairly soon and I've had only smooth riding after that.
Originally Posted by 12RT
Motorcycle shop near me will install the rear tire for me but can't balance it for 1 reason or another. Can i add this stuff through the valve stem to balance the tire? cheaper alternative?
It is added through the valve stem. Some use it as the only means of balancing, and if you go to the website I believe that they claim it balances your tires. Ride On is not necessarily cheap, but if you search the forum you may find a discount code if ordered online.
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If your tires are already balanced do you pull the weights off when you add the Ride-On?? I just had new tires put on my Victory and the front tire has a little vibration in it. The rear tire is good and the tires on the Spyder ride smooth as well but I want to add Ride for the sealing ability.
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Originally Posted by FullCircle
If your tires are already balanced do you pull the weights off when you add the Ride-On?? I just had new tires put on my Victory and the front tire has a little vibration in it. The rear tire is good and the tires on the Spyder ride smooth as well but I want to add Ride for the sealing ability.
No... you do not pull the existing weights off.
Ride-On balanced my tires when the Service Dept. couldn't. I highly recommend it.
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Can anyone explain the process of how to install it in the tire,ie: do the tires need to be flat with no air in them , do they need to be off the bike,do any existing weights need to be removed ?
thanks
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Ride on
My original tires never were correctly balanced. Bought ride-on and it got worse. Ended taking weights off and ride on did the job in 10 miles. The front tires had 12 weights on one tire and 4 on the other. Bought set of black wheels that were new take-offs. Ride on worked ok for bal because tires were ok to begin with. I've got 50,000 miles and have yet to buy new set of front tires. 6,000+ miles on my 4th rear tire. About 98% of ride on is in the tire itself and when switching fronts at 12000 or so, you don't have to add or re-do the ride on, just put the tires on ther opposite wheels and "ride-on!" Use it and you'll be a happy camper. Both OEM tires got about12,500 miles, Khumos get about about 18,000 miles for $80 each, about 1/2 price of a Kenda. Ride on folks had a special before Christmas last year, lots of savings.
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Originally Posted by Genet
Can anyone explain the process of how to install it in the tire,ie: do the tires need to be flat with no air in them , do they need to be off the bike,do any existing weights need to be removed ?
thanks
It comes with instructions, however, the following are the steps off the top of my head:
Set the valve at 12 o'clock
Remove the valve stem
Squeeze the appropriate amount of Ride-on into the tire
Shoot some air into the valve to clear the Ride-On
Replace the valve stem
Air the tire up to the proper PSI
Go for a short ride to distribute the gel around the tire.
You can go to the ride on website to get the recommended amount or do a search on SL.
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