Jason Knight
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Keene, NH
As it is on my Aventure with the 4" tires Flatout applied per instructions -- half a container per tire (which seemed excessive)-- the liquid remained too viscous to spread evenly so if I accelerated quickly it all stays on one side causing balance issues in 50f/colder weather. The claims of it "spreading out under the force of rotation" being utter bunko.
Well, winter is here and after a -9F / -22C night it froze to one side of the tire causing those balance issues no matter what. And then while riding I hit a bump and horrific noises came from the tires... it had shattered into pieces that are rattling around inside. Though at least it rode smoother without that whum-whum-whum of the tire going around off-balance.
So... I guess next warm day I get to take the bike apart, drain and flush the tubes best I can, and put slime in which seems to not flip out in low temps. So much for the highly touted "FlatOut".
Well, winter is here and after a -9F / -22C night it froze to one side of the tire causing those balance issues no matter what. And then while riding I hit a bump and horrific noises came from the tires... it had shattered into pieces that are rattling around inside. Though at least it rode smoother without that whum-whum-whum of the tire going around off-balance.
So... I guess next warm day I get to take the bike apart, drain and flush the tubes best I can, and put slime in which seems to not flip out in low temps. So much for the highly touted "FlatOut".