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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: 52blackshadow on September 27, 2004, 12:29:45 PM

Title: Ultraseal in Tubed tyres:
Post by: 52blackshadow on September 27, 2004, 12:29:45 PM
Well, that's the end of my little experiment.  Despite all the assurances that Ultraseal worked in tubed tyres, my rear deflated with indecent haste on Friday (I was between two articulated lorries on the A14 Dual Carriageway at the time). One moment the bike felt fine, the next the rear was on the rim and the handling suddenlt vanished!



I had a small nail hole some weeks ago. Ultraseal claim that it is a permanent fix, when I took the tyre off it had a lot of Ultraseal swilling round the inside of the tyre, and the tube was punctured where the nail had gone through.  Ultraseal simply held the puncture until it could let go at a less convenient moment!



Add to that the fact that the front tyre is still badly out of balance since adding the Ultraseal and the experiment appears to have been a complete failure!



My vote goes against Ultraseal in all future discussion on this!



Cheers,

              Keith.
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Post by: BP_LONDON on September 27, 2004, 02:55:47 PM
I have also elected not to add ultraseal to my tubed tyres. I'm gonna have punctures no matter what, so I might as well not pi$$ of the mechanics that put new tubes in my tires.
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Post by: CormacG on September 27, 2004, 05:05:40 PM
I put it into my old Tiger about a month before I sold it so I never found out if it would work or not. It was after all the only in-tyre solution I could find that claimed to work for tubed tyres. I was soooo tired of trying to fix punctures on the roadside with no centre stand.



Glad I didn't have to find out now. Cheers for the info!
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Post by: SIBBO on September 27, 2004, 08:03:11 PM
Sorry you being the guinea pig was a flop !!!!!!!!!



Bloody handy though cos i was considering putting some in mine,...Think i will give it a miss a now.



Ta for the post.
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Post by: Guest on September 27, 2004, 08:30:57 PM
Quote from: "CormacG"It was after all the only in-tyre solution I could find that claimed to work for tubed tyres.



Actually there is another product that claims to work in tubes..."GOOP". It's a green gunge with bits of rubber floating in it which are supposed to get stuck in the hole while the fluid hardens around it.

I've installed it in my tubes because it is 1/3 the price of Ultraseal. Not had a puncture or anything in my tyres to puncture them so I cannot vouch for it as a solution. It did not upset the balance of the wheels at all. I think I got it from M&P or MPS mail order @ £ 7 / bottle.
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