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Date: 17 Aug 2007 10:36:32
From: Just A User
Subject: Beware slime tubes
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Not only do they plug punctures in your tires, they also plug up your pressure gauge. The other day when I went to top up the tires on my road bike with slime tubes. I noticed that the gauge seemed to be /stuck/ a little tap with the multi tool freed it up. This morning I took a closer look at the pump / gauge and found out it had slime build up in the head . So I took it off cleaned it with a water and simple green solution then reassembled it and put a couple of drops of a lubricant in the head. Seems to work fine. Slime will be a no go for me from now on.
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 21:59:20
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Subject: Re: Beware slime tubes
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Just A User <ken@up-yours-spammer.net > wrote: > Not only do they plug punctures in your tires, they also plug up your > pressure gauge. The other day when I went to top up the tires on my road > bike with slime tubes. I noticed that the gauge seemed to be /stuck/ a > little tap with the multi tool freed it up. This morning I took a closer > look at the pump / gauge and found out it had slime build up in the head > . So I took it off cleaned it with a water and simple green solution > then reassembled it and put a couple of drops of a lubricant in the > head. Seems to work fine. Slime will be a no go for me from now on. Slime obeys the laws of physics. When a bike is stationary, it flows to the bottom side of the wheel. When the bike is underway, centripetal force spreads it around the outside. Where was the valve then you put the gauge on it? I use a guage from time to time, and a valve-equipped floor pump regularly on my slimed tires, and I've never had a problem. Of course, I watch where the valve is... Bill ----------------------------------------------------
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 10:05:57
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: Beware slime tubes
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Just A User wrote: > Not only do they plug punctures in your tires, they also plug up your > pressure gauge. The other day when I went to top up the tires on my road > bike with slime tubes. I noticed that the gauge seemed to be /stuck/ a > little tap with the multi tool freed it up. This morning I took a closer > look at the pump / gauge and found out it had slime build up in the head > . So I took it off cleaned it with a water and simple green solution > then reassembled it and put a couple of drops of a lubricant in the > head. Seems to work fine. Slime will be a no go for me from now on. Reminds me of that old "neverleak" product for my old bike tubes when I was a kid. Service stations (another relic from the past) would tell you not to use their air pumps if you had this stuff in your tubes.
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Date: 17 Aug 2007 11:50:11
From: Just A User
Subject: Re: Beware slime tubes
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catzz66 wrote: > Just A User wrote: >> Not only do they plug punctures in your tires, they also plug up your >> pressure gauge. The other day when I went to top up the tires on my >> road bike with slime tubes. I noticed that the gauge seemed to be >> /stuck/ a little tap with the multi tool freed it up. This morning I >> took a closer look at the pump / gauge and found out it had slime >> build up in the head . So I took it off cleaned it with a water and >> simple green solution then reassembled it and put a couple of drops of >> a lubricant in the head. Seems to work fine. Slime will be a no go for >> me from now on. > > > Reminds me of that old "neverleak" product for my old bike tubes when I > was a kid. Service stations (another relic from the past) would tell > you not to use their air pumps if you had this stuff in your tubes. Well the aerosol leak stop stuff they sell for motor vehicle tires had a n explosion warning on the can the last time I used that junk, and it was junk. But that was at least 10 years ago, but that was probably before the days of slime.
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