Years ago I tried slime and in one of my Brompton wheels found when it finally went down there were fourteen places where it had been punctured at some time or other.
This encouraged me to inject some in the tyres of my Ebike, which had Kenda Tyres.
Before too long the front tyre went off with a loud bang and sprayed sealant all over the mudguard, rim and spokes, so I headed round to the local Halfords and the only tyre they had of the correct size was a BMX one made in Sri Lanka, so I bought it and a cheap inner tube.
Since I had half a bottle of Slime left I fitted the new inner tube as well and gave it the correct amount of slime.
This was about a month ago.
This morning as I was wheeling to bike out there was a loud "pop" and and escape of slime about an inch across on the outside of the tyre, but at least it didn't go down.
I went out and bought a Schwalbe Marathon plus and new inner tube and fitted them (no slime this time) to see how that fares.
I was surprised when examining the punctured inner tube that it was still airtight, heres a photo. The slime seems to have worked pretty well and I did do about five miles before changing the tyre and tube, so to be fair it looks as if providing the puncture isn't too big, it will get you home.
I am in two minds as to whether to add some to the new inner tube, having had such mixed results.
This encouraged me to inject some in the tyres of my Ebike, which had Kenda Tyres.
Before too long the front tyre went off with a loud bang and sprayed sealant all over the mudguard, rim and spokes, so I headed round to the local Halfords and the only tyre they had of the correct size was a BMX one made in Sri Lanka, so I bought it and a cheap inner tube.
Since I had half a bottle of Slime left I fitted the new inner tube as well and gave it the correct amount of slime.
This was about a month ago.
This morning as I was wheeling to bike out there was a loud "pop" and and escape of slime about an inch across on the outside of the tyre, but at least it didn't go down.
I went out and bought a Schwalbe Marathon plus and new inner tube and fitted them (no slime this time) to see how that fares.
I was surprised when examining the punctured inner tube that it was still airtight, heres a photo. The slime seems to have worked pretty well and I did do about five miles before changing the tyre and tube, so to be fair it looks as if providing the puncture isn't too big, it will get you home.
I am in two minds as to whether to add some to the new inner tube, having had such mixed results.