At 08:37 AM 19/11/2008 -0600, John Wood wrote:
>I haven't used slime in tubulars, but I frequently ride my mountain bike in
>a desert area where cactus are unaviodable, and all who ride there quickly
>learn that they must use either slime tubes or tubeless with sealant or you
>will have 2 flat tires (minimum) guaranteed. Works great for small
>punctures! The downside is it does add weight and can seal the valve
>itself. And not sure if slime will work on latex tubes, if your tubies are
>so equipped.
>
>John
>
>On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Jack Gabus <jgabus@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Anybody out there used slime to repair or prevent punctures in their
>> tubulars? What were you're results? Inquiring minds want to know.
>>
>> JG
I have not had any experience using sealant in bicycle tires, only in a car
tire, and it really didn't work that well. However, Tufo has a sealant for
tubular tires: http://www.tufotires.com/
I've also been following a thread on Bike Forums where somebody is trying
to diagnose a bike that is "slow and hard to ride" for no obvious reason.
http://www.bikeforums.net/
John Betmanis
Woodstock, Ontario
Canada