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Ride On ?

Lots of pros, cons and doubts. That it works..for sure it does. That it always works..no. From the point of view of those that actually change the tire (dismount and mount the tire on the rim) guess..!!:roflblack: any product inserted through the valve stem comes out like an allnighter from your stomach. Now seeing as this is not the ryders problem, unless the puncture does not seal up and your wheel wells get a bath, it's a choice. Many products like it out there and can work nicely for many. Ever mop up that stuff..??:roflblack: jmo..and I know.


Nice post :popcorn:


LOL

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Your rims are already balanced from factory, check for the weights mounted to the inside of the rims. The RIDE ON smooths it out even more. If nothing else helps out with flat's, been there done that and IT WORKED FOR ME. Still use it today with new rubber.:clap:;):bowdown::yes:
 
I did not want the goo in the tires for just these reasons. I DO use the dry balancing beads. They balance as well as Ride-on and better in that they do so faster as the bike comes up to speed.

They also do not create any mess when dismounting the tire.

I had Discount tire mount my new rear tires. As they could not balance them, I did a static balance myself to get close then poured in the beads. Smooth as butter.

When they removed the Kenda tire, the beads were clean and dry in the bottom of the tire. The guy doing the work commented on them (had not seen them in a while) but they gave him no concern at all.
 
Ride-on

I did not want the goo in the tires for just these reasons. I DO use the dry balancing beads. They balance as well as Ride-on and better in that they do so faster as the bike comes up to speed.

They also do not create any mess when dismounting the tire.

I had Discount tire mount my new rear tires. As they could not balance them, I did a static balance myself to get close then poured in the beads. Smooth as butter.

When they removed the Kenda tire, the beads were clean and dry in the bottom of the tire. The guy doing the work commented on them (had not seen them in a while) but they gave him no concern at all.


[ Ride-on does not make a mess inside the tire it forms a thin skin when in contact with the air between that and the tire is the liquid part which will fill small hole in the tire tread NOT Sidewall no plus or patch will fix sidewall puncture. I have run it for the last two years very happy am replacing the rear tire and will use it again. :2thumbs::yes: jtpollock]
 
Only got a couple rides in w the Ride On so far, haven't noticed any obvious balance issues.

Snoopy is broke right now and won't be back in riding condition for a couple weeks, hope the weather is bad. roflmao

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