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  • #16
    Originally posted by sharpie6 View Post
    On a side note... why would a company develop a product for rubber that deteriorates rubber?
    because, like it was stated, it's a short term fix. Meant to get you too the dealership to fix it properly. You know how many tires I've wiped that stuff out of after fixing them? I did that with car tires when I was working on cars, I NEVER would even use that stuff in a motorcycle tire. So, it's a short term fix, it's NOT meant to be kept in your tires.
    Last edited by arsenic; 04-11-2009, 02:48 PM.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by arsenic View Post
      You know how many tires I've wiped that stuff out of after fixing them?

      Ahh so that was your specialty...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by md86 View Post
        I've used Slime . There's one specifically for bikes & trailers or something . You'll be fine . Just tell them it's in there when they go to change the tire . It's not a pleasant surprise . Make sure you get a new valve stem , too . Some don't automatically do that .


        Not I . I have a small station wagon . NEVER owned a pickup , nor do I really want one .
        lol, a station wagon is so much less stereotypical

        ...just messin with you md
        Let's go riding!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Black_peter View Post
          Ahh so that was your specialty...
          Yes BP, I was the 16 year old tire guy at one point
          Last edited by arsenic; 04-11-2009, 09:25 PM.

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          • #20
            i used a tire plug i picked up from pepboys for a few bucks. did the trick just fine for plugging the tire. was able to ride a good deal on it with no problems.
            2004 Katana
            GO OWLS!!!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by SilentTJ View Post
              i used a tire plug i picked up from pepboys for a few bucks. did the trick just fine for plugging the tire. was able to ride a good deal on it with no problems.
              that's another thing I would NEVER, EVER do. You only got 2 tires dude. You plug one, now how many tire you got if that plug fails?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sharpie6 View Post
                lol, a station wagon is so much less stereotypical

                ...just messin with you md
                Yeah . But I DO sometimes use it like a redneck would . I LIKE having mud all over the side of it . Wagons are handy for haulin wood , skids , and engines .
                I am a fluffy lil cuddly lovable bunny , dammit !



                Katrider's rally 2011 - md86

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                • #23
                  A tow bill is a lot cheaper than a new bike when that tires goes at 50 mph......
                  Originally posted by arsenic
                  93 octane fuel and K&N pod filters rock.

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                  • #24
                    [quote used a tire plug i picked up from pepboys for a few bucks. did the trick just fine for plugging the tire. was able to ride a good deal on it with no problems.][/quote] -1
                    1990 Kat 750 GSXR750 cams Barnetts clutch kit Yoshimura full exhaust

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