jkbrigman
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dogman said:In case I wasn't completely clear about it. Slime + thick tubes or tire liners pretty much destroys the performance and feel of the tires.
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Every tire worker, bike or car, loathes slime. I don't blame them. But you should only charge more for customers that bring in slime, and DONT tell you. You don't have to get it all over you, if you know it's there. Just have a slime tire station, with a nice tub of water that you place the wheel in to dismount the tire.
+1 to everything dogman has said.
I use Stan's. I consider it a maintenance item and will discard/replace the tubes at 8 months or so.
Having some form of "puncture remediation liquid" in the tube is important on an ebike. I've only had one flat in 1000 miles, but Stan's performed perfectly as it was designed to: it plugged the hole plenty well enough for me to get home. The next morning, I found the puncture and was able to deal with it directly. The important point was that Stan's saved me from being stranded, which made it worth every penny of the $15 bottle.
I felt great pain at reading Chalo's account of getting that crap all over him. I would never, ever dream of "baptising my bike mechanic" in tire sealant. Tires and tubes, I can deal with. I give the much more complicated stuff to my bike mechanic, who I have great respect for.