Edward Groth
The internets report that glueless patches worked for some people.
For a small weight penalty this company makes a product that will seal
the entire inside of the tire, although I've heard it is vulnerable to
pinch flats at lower pressure: http://paradigmhosting.net/yes_tubes
Ed
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Mike Kender wrote:
> I recently purchased new Kenda Small Block tires that I'm running Stan's in. After a DNF at Echo I learned that one of the tires has a hole in the sidewall close to the rim. Seems the Stan's can seal this hole when the tire is sitting, but when riding the sidewall flexes and the sealant fails. The sealant doesn't seem to be able to reseal the hole when rotating.
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> Does anyone have any tricks for this problem? Another type of sealant? The place I purchased the tire will not exchange it for a new one.
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> Thanks,
> Mike
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