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MedMech 08-23-2004 08:50 PM

Slime Tire Sealant
 
After cruising around the new property last weekend I ended up with 3 and 3/4 flats on my ATV the following morning and tried this stuff after the advice of a local farmer http://www.slimesealant.com/ this is an eco safe flat PREVENTITIVE for bikes tractors atv's and motorcycles. You put it in your tires before you get the puncture and it's supposed to work for 2 years.
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JimSmith 08-23-2004 09:29 PM

I used the stuff on our jet ski trailer. Picked a used jet ski up a few weeks ago with my son in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Came with a brand new trailer. Drove about 120 miles and stopped to check everything out and one tire was down to about 12 psi, and it was pretty hot. The other side was up around 45 psi, and cool. Put 45 psi in the low side and checked in another 120 miles. It was down to about 20 psi, not really hot. So I bought a few cans of that slime stuff and squirted about half a can inside the tire. Then, like instructions say, I drove for a while at medium speeds. Next check it was at about 35 psi, still leaking. So I put the rest of the can in there. It has not leaked anything in three or four weeks. Not bad. Jim

The Warden 08-24-2004 12:26 AM

I've used it in bicycle tires, and have had really good luck with it. I used to get flat tires on a trail on a regular basis...between the Slime and a plastic shield that goes between the tire and the rubber, I never had a flat again (to this day, actually).

When I was new to driving, I asked a tire shop guy about using it in car tires, and got laughed at...he then told me to never use it 'cause it gunks stuff up...

*shrug*

djugurba 08-24-2004 12:33 AM

my dad had a tire shop for a while, and I'll never forget the outburst of 4 letter sailor-speak when one of the tire techs busted his first slimed tire and got... well... slimed. apparently the owner wasn't convinced the slime was entering the tire and used more than reccommended. what a mess.

the customer had come in with balance issues due to all that gunk sloshing around in there. Slime isn't supposed to be used for auto preventative care.

supposed to work though- for emergencies...


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The Godfather 08-24-2004 03:16 AM

Slime is made in my town. I sell it online :)

MedMech 08-24-2004 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by The Doctor
Slime is made in my town. I sell it online :)

What is the link I need a gallon.

Tire guys hate it because it's a pain sometimes and it's not a traditional patch but I'd rather have the preventitive qualities while riding my ATV in the middle of nowhere.

Kuan 08-24-2004 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Warden
I've used it in bicycle tires, and have had really good luck with it. I used to get flat tires on a trail on a regular basis...between the Slime and a plastic shield that goes between the tire and the rubber, I never had a flat again (to this day, actually).

When I was new to driving, I asked a tire shop guy about using it in car tires, and got laughed at...he then told me to never use it 'cause it gunks stuff up...

*shrug*

You need to inflate your tires properly. Most bike tire flats are caused when the tube gets pinched in some way due to inadequate inflation. Pump them up to 95% of the max recommended on the sidewall. You'll hardly get a flat. Get one of those stand pumps with a built in pressure gauge. Best investment you'll ever make for your bike.

The Warden 08-24-2004 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by narwhal
Actually, in mountain biking, 100% of my flats have come from punctures.

Same here :) In each case, I was able to find the hole, and the offending part that caused it (usually a big thorn or small stick or something to that effect).

I got real good at replacing tire tubes, BTW...although I'm out of practice now.

Ugh I wish I could ride my bike again...

The Godfather 08-24-2004 04:34 PM

i only sell the tire kit w/ air compressor on ebay.

The Warden 08-24-2004 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by narwhal
Man, the only kind of bike i would ride in San Fran would be one that peddled itself up those hills!! Except maybe in GG park or something. ;)

San Francisco's the only part with the nasty hills...most of the rest of the Bay Area is pretty flat (at least the cities; if I go about 10 miles west, I can get into some mountains :)).

My problem is the two blown-out lumbar discs in my back. They haven't been bothering me over the last couple of months, though, so I'm thinking about giving my bike another try...

MedMech 08-24-2004 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by narwhal
Actually, in mountain biking, 100% of my flats have come from punctures.

Don't try kuan's trick if you ride in sand much, you'll bust your a$$ :D

they make slime tubes for moutain bikes.

Kuan 08-24-2004 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by narwhal
Actually, in mountain biking, 100% of my flats have come from punctures.

Don't try kuan's trick if you ride in sand much, you'll bust your a$$ :D

That's because you inflate your tires properly! If you didn't you'd have more.

neanderthal 08-25-2004 09:49 PM

i have had slime in my mountain bike tires for the last three years or so (maybe more) no flats.

of course i also have that plastic thing that goes between the tire and tube and heavy duty tubes too..

most of my riding (in 2000) was to and from work. decided to ride my bike, and kept at it from feb to november at least four/ five times a week. 15 nmiles each way.

i used to get lotsa flats at first, but the slime did the trick. the tubes and plastic thing werent as effective as when i used the slime. i still keep using all three because if one preventative measure is good, then three must be better. :D

now that i play rugby i dont need to kill myself riding to work. i just do it on the rugby field.


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