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Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
6th May 2010, 10:50 PM
dem boys up the road are starting next week
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10% discount for biker.ie members
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NODSTER
6th May 2010, 10:53 PM
Alas a year too late for me - a must for anyone who uses tubed tyres, works well on both tubeless & tubed hoops

maxi
6th May 2010, 10:58 PM
that shit not bad for your tire .......

manbearpig
6th May 2010, 11:10 PM
Heard it can effect the balancing of the tyre.

Be afraid of not finding a nail etc

crispy
6th May 2010, 11:13 PM
Heard it can effect the balancing of the tyre.

Be afraid of not finding a nail etc

I had it in the TDM up about 120mph and on the CCS day in mondello with no ill effects. did about 7k miles on the back tyre with no uneven wear or anything and it sealed a small puncture in the tyres last 1000 miles of its life. I recomend it.....

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
6th May 2010, 11:16 PM
Well I put it up and they will give the discount for biker.ie members
they wont be trading till next week,

Tail-Lift Wild Hog
6th May 2010, 11:18 PM
Just remeber, if there is damage to your tyre side wall, dont bother gettin it sealed ...... waaaayyyy too dangerous :thumbsup2::thumbsup2::thumbsup2:

chopper
6th May 2010, 11:27 PM
that shit not bad for your tire .......

it can be .

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
6th May 2010, 11:40 PM
I had it in the TDM up about 120mph and on the CCS day in mondello with no ill effects. did about 7k miles on the back tyre with no uneven wear or anything and it sealed a small puncture in the tyres last 1000 miles of its life. I recomend it.....

:thumbsup2: cool stuff so

Gixxer
6th May 2010, 11:43 PM
My mate put it in his tyres and it the front wheel bounces like a bastard after about 120.ish

I wouldn't use it.

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
6th May 2010, 11:57 PM
My mate put it in his tyres and it the front wheel bounces like a bastard after about 120.ish

I wouldn't use it.

I got my mates Danny bike done and I fooked a philips screwdriver into his tyre
and it did what it said on the tin, on the site the UK Royale Mail and tesco aswell as the biker clubs and the fiends that take care of the M motolrways all use it and swear by it, check the testemonials page.

Gixxer
7th May 2010, 12:06 AM
I got my mates Danny bike done and I fooked a philips screwdriver into his tyre
and it did what it said on the tin, on the site the UK Royale Mail and tesco aswell as the biker clubs and the fiends that take care of the M motolrways all use it and swear by it, check the testemonials page.

How often do they go over 100mph?

I'm sure it does work... in fact, I know it does because the same lad got a cut in his tyre and it sealed ok but it still goes out of balance at speed and not just a little bit, it's actually dangerously out of balance.
I've not riden any other bike with it in so it might be that his wheel was already out of balance after a pothole or something but it was ok before he put the stuff in so it's the only thing I can put it down to.

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 12:13 AM
How often do they go over 100mph?

I'm sure it does work... in fact, I know it does because the same lad got a cut in his tyre and it sealed ok but it still goes out of balance at speed and not just a little bit, it's actually dangerously out of balance.
I've not riden any other bike with it in so it might be that his wheel was already out of balance after a pothole or something but it was ok before he put the stuff in so it's the only thing I can put it down to.

they said alright , once thers no damage to the wheel structure your grand, it even keeps the wheel cool as in temp, no blowouts , for the sake of 30€ in in and these guys arnt cowboys they got all the gear so the correct amount goes into each individual tyre.:thumbsup2:

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 12:14 AM
How often do they go over 100mph?

I'm sure it does work... in fact, I know it does because the same lad got a cut in his tyre and it sealed ok but it still goes out of balance at speed and not just a little bit, it's actually dangerously out of balance.
I've not riden any other bike with it in so it might be that his wheel was already out of balance after a pothole or something but it was ok before he put the stuff in so it's the only thing I can put it down to.

this dude went well over that , not to talk speed on a public forum but that shit is the bomb

Hobochris
7th May 2010, 08:55 AM
No prices on the site.

What type of money we talking for the self install kit? (pm me if you don't want to say on a public forum)

CheesyRider
7th May 2010, 09:23 AM
My mate put it in his tyres and it the front wheel bounces like a bastard after about 120.ish

I wouldn't use it.

jaysus ...that's terrible....how the fuck is your mate expected to break the law with his front wheel bouncing!! :rolleyes2: :rolleyes2:

Gixxer
7th May 2010, 05:11 PM
jaysus ...that's terrible....how the fuck is your mate expected to break the law with his front wheel bouncing!! :rolleyes2: :rolleyes2:

Last time I checked, there were no speed limits on a race track

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Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 06:13 PM
Last time I checked, there were no speed limits on a race track

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I dont think there are any 6 inch nails lying around a race track:woots:

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 06:14 PM
No prices on the site.

What type of money we talking for the self install kit? (pm me if you don't want to say on a public forum)

they wont be trading till next week, just trying to get the word out there.

Gixxer
7th May 2010, 06:19 PM
I dont think there are any 6 inch nails lying around a race track:woots:

No but there's sharp stones and bits of other bikes.

Have you never seen someone get a puncture on the track?

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 06:33 PM
No but there's sharp stones and bits of other bikes.

Have you never seen someone get a puncture on the track?

I have never being to a race track but
at high speeds I would reckon it would be a fucking very dangerous thing
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Gixxer
7th May 2010, 07:12 PM
I have never being to a race track but
at high speeds I would reckon it would be a fucking very dangerous thing
:thumbsup2:

Yup... almost as dangerous as your front wheel bouncing all over the track because of tyre slime :thumbsup2:

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 08:16 PM
Yup... almost as dangerous as your front wheel bouncing all over the track because of tyre slime :thumbsup2:

:lbhbh::lbhbh:

The Aussie
7th May 2010, 08:42 PM
My mate put it in his tyres and it the front wheel bounces like a bastard after about 120.ish

I wouldn't use it.

Used it myself previously and we couldnt get the front to balance properly so took it out of the front and left it in the rear. Paddys day parade in Trim I had 2 puntures when I got there, it sealed them both did the parade, the rest of the weekend and into the bike shop on Tuesday for a replacement. Highly recomended.

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 09:44 PM
Used it myself previously and we couldnt get the front to balance properly so took it out of the front and left it in the rear. Paddys day parade in Trim I had 2 puntures when I got there, it sealed them both did the parade, the rest of the weekend and into the bike shop on Tuesday for a replacement. Highly recomended.

:thumbsup2: Is sounds like they put too much in the front , these guys have a machine that puts in the right units into the tyre (specific) so there would be no bouncing,

Puff, the Magic Dragon
7th May 2010, 09:52 PM
Sound's good , Noting worse than a flat out the back roads.
And prob better than just a plug pushed in.

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 09:53 PM
Sound's good , Noting worse than a flat out the back roads.
And prob better than just a plug pushed in.

its piece of mind really, punctures are easily repaired but its the down time and hassle :thumbsup2:

you should have seen Dannys face when I hammered a philips into his tyre:lbhbh:

NODSTER
7th May 2010, 10:10 PM
its piece of mind really, punctures are easily repaired but its the down time and hassle :thumbsup2:

Ya got it in one! not so funny when yer stuck in the shitend of nowhere on yer sweeney and can't get a moby signal and a flat with a tubed tyre! :woots:

I've been using this puncturesafe 'slime' for a years now with NO balance problems...then again I've yet to stretch the bike to 120mph - will 95 do? :wassat:

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
7th May 2010, 10:34 PM
Ya got it in one! not so funny when yer stuck in the shitend of nowhere on yer sweeney and can't get a moby signal and a flat with a tubed tyre! :woots:

I've been using this puncturesafe 'slime' for a years now with NO balance problems...then again I've yet to stretch the bike to 120mph - will 95 do? :wassat:

30€ will do:thumbsup2:

Momo
8th May 2010, 11:47 AM
is that 30 nuggets each tyre or is that for the 2?

NODSTER
8th May 2010, 02:47 PM
is that 30 nuggets each tyre or is that for the 2?

More then enough for both hoops :thumbsup2:

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
8th May 2010, 02:48 PM
is that 30 nuggets each tyre or is that for the 2?

2:thumbsup2:

eamonr
10th May 2010, 11:38 AM
I've used "slime" for a couple of years, and have never noticed any adverse affect driving, even at 100+ speeds. mayby because the caponord is a large bike it doesn't effect it as much. It definitely seals holes, when I was putting it into the tyre once, it sealed the valve hole which would be a 5mm hole, I tried blowing it in with a compressor 250psi, nothing, ended up hoking it out with a needle file. It had changed into a dense clot of fibres. It costs about £10 for 16fl oz which does two tyres. If it saves me getting stuck its a bargain.

Michael McDowell Senior Counsel
18th May 2010, 10:02 PM
open for business lads and looking for installers throughout the country , check the site and give an email or call.

chriscb1100r
20th July 2010, 10:22 AM
now available in Galway, Care, Limerick, Tiperrary,offaly, Laois & westmeath from
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OIL BOILER
3rd September 2010, 10:43 PM
done couriering for years and if your doing major miles then you cant beat the auld slime