Rhino Tire sealant?

mrpete64

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At the last bike show in NYC there was a company selling a new sealant for bike/car tires. It looked interesting. If you go to Rhino tire sealant, on line, they have a video of a biker riding across a board of nails...and not flat tires! I am interested if any of you have used this product.

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I've used 'Gloop' before, same sort of idea. It does work but you need to keep an eye on your tyres for serious damage. It's also very messy when you change tyres too.
 

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If a dealer changes your tires for you, they hate those kinds of products. Very messy and chances of ever runnings beads in your tires is almost never again.
 

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RoboCop said:
If a dealer changes your tires for you, they hate those kinds of products. Very messy and chances of ever runnings beads in your tires is almost never again.
+1-VERY messy stuff. I'd recommend just a compressor pump & plug kit. I've found they will fit nicely under my ADV rack-outta sight & mind 'till needed and no issues when changing tires.
 

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Haven't used that one, but I used to use Ride-On tire sealant. Right up until I pulled a screw out of the back tire, received a face full of Ride-On, and watched my then partially inflated tire going completely flat. I sold the remainder of the case of Ride-On that I had at home and have never used that kind of stuff again.
 
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