

I think we've been through the worth or worthlessness (is that a word) of this product but it bailed me out once and the stuff for the new tyres is on the shelf.
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Couple of reasons come to mind, one practical, one legal.FredeR1200Ric wrote:Why manufacturers do not design tires with a similar coating covering much more surface ?
FredeR1200Ric wrote:so the tyre guardian will layer the inner tube
Was just wondering...that's all
Frede I think it was this posting that gave the impression that you are using innertubes.FredeR1200Ric wrote:Is there any trick or tool to use before installing the tire ? in order to spin the wheel so the tyre guardian will layer the inner tube on a much larger surface. Like a spinning & transversal rotating simultaneously for 30mns or the time it should to take for the Tyre Guardian to dry. (because it dry out as a dealer told me compare to other similar products)
Was just wondering...that's all
No. Ride on stays fluid, and moves itself to the 'right' positions as you ride.FredeR1200Ric wrote:Oh Yeah Celticus ! its my fault... I am always confuse with technical vocabulary in English....but I was trying to ask if there was a trick to layer the sealant on more space inside the tire...whatever if it takes longer to install the tire.