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Non Drying Sealants: Might As Well Spill the Beans On A Hack -- EvenIf It's Worth A Billion



 
 
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Old April 3rd 20, 02:35 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bret Cahill
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Default Non Drying Sealants: Might As Well Spill the Beans On A Hack -- EvenIf It's Worth A Billion

Eventually I'll post a 24 sec. video of a patented invention that clogs punctures in tubed or tubeless tires insitu in seconds.

I show it to East Coast cyclists and SW AZ bike shops and they immediately ask about tubeless.

"Well sure. It's actually better for tubeless. You don't need to align the hole in the inner tube with the hole in the tire."

While true it over looks a much more valuable point:

Tubeless tires need not ever have flats even if parked in the garage for 6 months.

They just need to get away from aqueous sealants.

Some butyl rubber sealants never cure. Or dry.

Put these sealants into your tubeless tire with some additives and it's maintenance free.

For the life of the tire.

All you do is pump up every 2 weeks.


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