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    There seem to be conflicting reports on pre injecting tyres with repair fluid in the hopes that it will prevent a puncture. Can anyone advise whether they run with the compound installed and if it causes any wheel balance problems. Hope to to hear from someone,
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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    I run it in off road/rally tyres, and always did on the TA. Knobblies or rim locks will unbalance much more than slime.
    I'll probably run it in the road tyres for the Longest Day too, sort of a "fit and forget" situation.

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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    Thanks for that, it is reassuring.
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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    james you have a private message mate
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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    So its worth putting Slime in the tubes then
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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    I slime - no wheel balance problems. For the sum of £9.99 , I reckon it could just save a lot of aggro.
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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    I use slime in my mountain bike tyres all the time. As Wee jack says no agro. It seals the small punctures that you never know you've had but not the pinch punctures. No problems with balance at all.

    When I got a Transalp I put it in and had no problems with balance after the first 300 metres or so whilst the slime worked it's way around. You can feel it initially but it's no big deal.

    I went to the Bulldog bash fully loaded up panniers tent topbox etc with my lad on the back and got a large square nail in the rear tyre without knowing it. The bike just squirmed, which I thought was due to the wet - it was raining and I had crossed some overbanding. I travelled a further 80 miles at 80-90 mph, got there safely, set up camp and when I got up in the morning the tyre was flat.

    It has certainly saved the agro and possibly a blow out or even worse a crash. The slime had sprayed out of the tyre whilst continuing on and had covered the underside of the bike quite comprehensively - there was none of it left in the tube when I went to repair the puncture.

    Tyre places do tend to down play or disdain it's use though.

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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    Quote Originally Posted by jimanni4147@tiscali.co.uk View Post
    There seem to be conflicting reports on pre injecting tyres with repair fluid in the hopes that it will prevent a puncture. Can anyone advise whether they run with the compound installed and if it causes any wheel balance problems. Hope to to hear from someone,
    James.
    I've got Ultraseal rather than slime in mine - ISTR slime has a max speed rating.

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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    I'v run Slime in my BT020's on a GSX750F forever.. (and will be doing on my DL1000 as soon as I can get to the shop and buy some!)

    No problems at normal road speeds or on the track at twice the legal road speeds.

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    Re: To Slime Or Not To Slime

    i use ultraseal and i know from experience it works.

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