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Ride on TPS

t6pilot

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Anyone one have any experience with ride on tire protection system, local BMW dealer in long beach swears by it. It's a tire sealant used by many law enforcement agencies for cars and motorcycles.
 
Ride On Sealant

Have used for years.......great balancer...and sealer....tubeless & tubed tires!!

Generally hard to find...must use correct amount...comes with excellent instructions.....:D
 
Ok, a new to me thread, yippee! Tell me more, brands recommended, etc. This is much preferred to an oil or air pressure thread. BROWNIE- do you still need lead weights?
:bikes
 
over on ADVrider

under Vendors is a thread about TyreShield http://www.tyreshieldusa.com/

lots of the GS types have used it with good results. I'm planning on ordering some for both bikes, our trailer and maybe even try it in one of the zero turn mowers.

Check out the website. You order based on tire size. There's a app on the site for figuring out required amount.

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Ride On re: weights

...I'm doin' this from memory.....so check brochure carefully......Ride On doesn't mind you ADDING the sealer/balancer to a tire already balanced...BUT they don't want you to have it balanced AFTER the white slime is in the tire....
 
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