I've used Slime for years and PJ1 sealent before that and haven't had any valve problems even though I change tire pressure when I go on and off pavement. I just make sure that the valve stem is slanted up and gravity seems to take care of getting the sealent out of the valve. Kurt GrifeThe idea of Slime is good, but what do you guys do to protect against tire valve problems? Keep changing the tube everytime you change a tire?
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slime or not to slime?
In a message dated 12/13/00 7:08:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 09:03:22 -0700
Bogdan Swider wrote:
Always put in a new tube when
So do I. I have my priorities right because I'm an egomaniac.> I change tires.
No. Why? I'm so excited that I have to throw one pair away every night. Re the goop, uncertain valve core performance, pressure gauge slop...Why, why, why? Show me proof that 80-20 riding (including high speed highway riding) with Slime is better. I carry talc. Lots of it. Pour some in my pants and in my tire casing. Fireball>Do you also not change your underwear, Fireball?
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Jim Morehead asks;
Yup. http://www.users.qwest.net/~jnassif/ My old A5 didn't do too bad in the snow. However, it gets a bit much after about the first couple of hours or 100 miles with 18-wheelers bearing down on you. Maybe I'll try a nice clear parking lot some day......(:^) Joe Nassif Santa Fe, NM A13> ........I've been toying with the idea of trying the KLR out > in the 12"-15" of snow we have in the area right now, > but I haven't been out yet. Has anyone else tried this?
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