Uuzd4S
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I have a Fat Tire E-Bike running 26 x 4.0" tubed street tires @ 22psi & 24psi Front & Rear. Also, in 3yrs and 15,000miles, I've only got one slow leak up front. All my flats happen on the Rear Tire. This RipCurrent S weighs in @ 75lbs. Add my pannier, two other accessory bags, a pump, lights, larger seat and my Hydration Pak w/ spares and all up is near 100lbs. I am near 235lbs putting this E-Bike in @ near 335lbs all up, about 20lbs shy of it's max rated carrying capacity. That said, the loading is likely close to 80% Rear & 20% on the front tire, explaining why all my flats happen on the Rear Tire.
If you're running a different size Tire/Wheel or Tubeless setup, just mention it in your answer. Everybody's Welcome !
Just a quick and easy Survey Question for those running Tube Sealant's such as Slime, Muc-Off, FlatOut etc . . . The fundamental question is, in part, a hypothetical, so here's the setup.
So, your out on a fairly long ride (my fav route is about 23 miles, or about 90 min long), and half ways through your ride, you suddenly hear Tic Tic Tic Tic, the sound of a Tac/Nail Head protruding from your tire, striking the ground every revolution. You stop and realize it's punctured your Tube because you can see sealant has leaked from the punctured area. You've also got an appropriate amount of Sealant in your Tube per the label instructions for your tire size.
THE QUESTION IS; Do you pull the Tac/Nail and continue to ride (to help spread the Sealant around) in hopes the now larger hole will have a better chance of sealing Without a Tac/Nail moving slightly within the hole with every revolution? . . . or, do you leave the Tac/Nail in the Tire and ride for home in hopes the Sealant will have a better chance of sealing a smaller exit wound with the Tac/Nail still in place?
I'm not lazy. I don't mind fixing a flat as I'm Well prepared to do so while out on the trail. But in my experience, Sealant (and I use Slime 2 in 1, https://slime.com/pages/2-in-1-sealant), doesn't like having the Tac/Nail removed. That said, My last puncture was from the Largest Tac I've ever seen. It had the head of an Office Thumb Tac, about 3/8" dia, but the nail part was 1/8" thick and about an inch long. It looked like a "Thumbtac" from the head dimension but had a Roofing Nail attached to it. There's No Way this was a Thumbtac unless your using a foam billboard. Anyways, I pulled it and the Slime did it's job and got me home, which was a first for having pulled the Tac/Nail, which hasn't always worked.
Any and all opinions will be read. Be sure to mention weather your Tubeless or Not, your tire size & what brand of Sealant you prefer. Thanks to those with input and I Will post results when the responses have slowed and/or stopped, say in a couple of weeks. Thanks
If you're running a different size Tire/Wheel or Tubeless setup, just mention it in your answer. Everybody's Welcome !
Just a quick and easy Survey Question for those running Tube Sealant's such as Slime, Muc-Off, FlatOut etc . . . The fundamental question is, in part, a hypothetical, so here's the setup.
So, your out on a fairly long ride (my fav route is about 23 miles, or about 90 min long), and half ways through your ride, you suddenly hear Tic Tic Tic Tic, the sound of a Tac/Nail Head protruding from your tire, striking the ground every revolution. You stop and realize it's punctured your Tube because you can see sealant has leaked from the punctured area. You've also got an appropriate amount of Sealant in your Tube per the label instructions for your tire size.
THE QUESTION IS; Do you pull the Tac/Nail and continue to ride (to help spread the Sealant around) in hopes the now larger hole will have a better chance of sealing Without a Tac/Nail moving slightly within the hole with every revolution? . . . or, do you leave the Tac/Nail in the Tire and ride for home in hopes the Sealant will have a better chance of sealing a smaller exit wound with the Tac/Nail still in place?
I'm not lazy. I don't mind fixing a flat as I'm Well prepared to do so while out on the trail. But in my experience, Sealant (and I use Slime 2 in 1, https://slime.com/pages/2-in-1-sealant), doesn't like having the Tac/Nail removed. That said, My last puncture was from the Largest Tac I've ever seen. It had the head of an Office Thumb Tac, about 3/8" dia, but the nail part was 1/8" thick and about an inch long. It looked like a "Thumbtac" from the head dimension but had a Roofing Nail attached to it. There's No Way this was a Thumbtac unless your using a foam billboard. Anyways, I pulled it and the Slime did it's job and got me home, which was a first for having pulled the Tac/Nail, which hasn't always worked.
Any and all opinions will be read. Be sure to mention weather your Tubeless or Not, your tire size & what brand of Sealant you prefer. Thanks to those with input and I Will post results when the responses have slowed and/or stopped, say in a couple of weeks. Thanks
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