SteveAikens
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Has anyone tried these on an RT - or are they even available for the RT?
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centramatic-stainless-wheel-balancers
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Has anyone tried these on an RT - or are they even available for the RT?
centramatic-stainless-wheel-balancers
Has anyone tried these on an RT - or are they even available for the RT?
centramatic-stainless-wheel-balancers
Use Ride-on (http://www.ride-on.com/motorcycle-formula-mot.html). Not only balances but also can seal a puncture as well. The shop used this when they installed my PR3's almost 4k miles ago, bike still rides as if on glass at all speeds.
I am a believer and will continue using this product.
Scot
Scot,
do you have the TPMS on your RT....if so, any issue with the Ride-On?
and how was it installed in the tire....through the valve stem or poured into the open tire....?
thanks in advance...
wyman
Thanks Dick. Long time no hear from. All's well I presume? Good here.
The moisture it gives off in the tire is very likely to destroy any TPMS (which has a sensor open to the interior of the tire to measure the air pressure.) When I swapped tires after using RideOn it always surprised me how wet the entire interior of the tire and rim were. The RideOn itself stayed toward the center of the tread where it was supposed to - but it definitely releases moisture as it heats up.Hey wyman!
No, I don't have TPMS. I believe the shop installed via the valve stem (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi7VLRqX-Sk).
I would check with a BMW shop that you trust to see what they have to say about TPMS. IMO once it is in the tire it should stay clear of the stem and should not interfere.
Just found this: http://www.ride-on.com/tpms
How well did it work for you though Don? Recommended or no?