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Yes No Flats will work with Latex tubes, No Flats will create a rubber like seal when it comes into contact with unpressurized air (when you get a puncture)

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Yes No Flats will work with Latex tubes, No Flats will create a rubber like seal when it comes into contact with unpressurized air (when you get a puncture)

Great. Who sells No Flats in the Centurion/Irene or Linden/Northcliff areas?

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Just a question: the biggest benefit of riding tubbies is probably the weight saving over clincher wheels. Don't yuo loose much of this benefit when you add sludge to your tubbies?

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Great. Who sells No Flats in the Centurion/Irene or Linden/Northcliff areas?

You can purchase our product from Northcliff cycles, Epic Sports, Cajees Centurion and Southbay Cycles

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yip dead serious. I can guarantee that my product will never dry up or form clumps in your tyre, because No Flats in latex and ammonia free it is also hassle and maintenance free

 

Well i can tell you that it will form clumps and stick to your tyre.I have been using it since October and i have never had as many punctures as i have had in the last few months.

Put it in my tubeless with Continental X-King tyres and put it in my tubes with Maxxis Wormdrive tyres.

I got another puncture this afternoon and opened my tubeless up and found the stuff had formed clumps and was sticking to the inside of the tyre.

I also put in more than was recommended by you.I ride mostly on farm paths and mud so i would hate to see this on rocky areas.

 

I am going to scrape it all out and replace with Stans.I will take my risks with the ammonia as long as i don't have to phone my wife to fetch me again.

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7016/6668490163_8b3bfa18d9_b.jpg

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Yes No Flats will work with Latex tubes, No Flats will create a rubber like seal when it comes into contact with unpressurized air (when you get a puncture)

 

What container size/capacity are available for sale?

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Well i can tell you that it will form clumps and stick to your tyre.I have been using it since October and i have never had as many punctures as i have had in the last few months.

Put it in my tubeless with Continental X-King tyres and put it in my tubes with Maxxis Wormdrive tyres.

I got another puncture this afternoon and opened my tubeless up and found the stuff had formed clumps and was sticking to the inside of the tyre.

I also put in more than was recommended by you.I ride mostly on farm paths and mud so i would hate to see this on rocky areas.

 

I am going to scrape it all out and replace with Stans.I will take my risks with the ammonia as long as i don't have to phone my wife to fetch me again.

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7016/6668490163_8b3bfa18d9_b.jpg

Give SLUDGE a go. Just stay away from the bottle that says "roadies" on it. The dark grey one works like a bomb and doesn't seem to form clumps.

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I will not easily use water based sealants again. They work for a while and then just don't.

Bought a new bike last month and instead of using Stans, they used the green stuff. Washed it out immediately and used my home brewed stans, which I've been using for the last 3.5 years.

 

I seldom use bombs. They can really mess up your sealant.

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