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Ride-on tire sealant

Ride on

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
 
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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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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