slow leak in slicks
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slow leak in slicks
I have one slick that has a real slow leak in it, and I was wondering if it would be ok to put some fix-a-flat in it.
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Re: slow leak in slicks (964dgsr)
Its pretty safe to say most of them leak. atleast the tubeless ones do.I've never run a set with tubes. Do not put fix a flat in it by any means. it will throw it out of balance like you wouldnt believe.
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Re: slow leak in slicks (MotorMatrix.com)
Fix-a-flat is **** and, like previously stated, will throw you wheel out of balance. If it is just a slow leak keep filling it up. You'll need to check/adjust your tire pressure after every run anyways. If it really starts to **** you off have them remounted.
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