ultra seal

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by geoff smith, Jan 18, 2004.

  1. geoff smith

    geoff smith Guest

    HI folks any one got a word to say about this liquid stuff you put in tyres
    to seal them when you get a puncture....I think its called ULTRA SEAL..
     
    geoff smith, Jan 18, 2004
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    Hog Guest

    Yes, google here and in UKRM for opinions for and against.
    also check a report on http://www.bmwclub.org.uk/ultraseal-tech.html
     
    Hog, Jan 18, 2004
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  3. geoff smith

    geoff smith Guest

    Thanks HOG.........The BMW site is very good,
    but I could not find any info on UKRM about Ultra seal..
     
    geoff smith, Jan 18, 2004
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    Pip Guest

    Now then. This post smells a bit odd, to me. Tineed pork and ham
    sort of smell, I'm afraid.

    Geoff? Are you aka, or do you have a relationship at all with a bloke
    called Greg Smith? 'Cos he spammed uk.r.m. with this very product
    only a short time ago ...
     
    Pip, Jan 18, 2004
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    Hog Guest

    If not
    www.google.co.uk/advanced_group_search?hl=en
    search for Ultraseal - one word
     
    Hog, Jan 18, 2004
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  6. geoff smith

    geoff smith Guest

    Hi all
    I am 100% genuine asking about ultraseal. I live in Yorkshire and have no
    connection with Greg Smith from Southampton
    My problem is I have a car with two tyres that have bad seals on the rim of
    tubeless tyres, I loose about 10 PSI a week on each.
    also My favourite toy is a BMW k100lt, this also lets air out round the rim
    goes flat in a couple of hours.
    I know there are a lot of products on the market that offer a tempory get
    you home type fix, I have read the adverts for utraseal and want to believe
    it is as good as they claim.
    I was hopping you Gents would confirm this.
    If you really think my post smells, may I suggest, do not go around sniffing
    strange posts,
    only dogs do that.
     
    geoff smith, Jan 18, 2004
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    Dave Painter Guest

    <snip>

    None of them are 'brilliant' with rim seal failures. Some work on
    cars/trucks
    less flex in the sidewall. Most don't work on motorcycle tyres unless you
    have
    really square profiles!

    Dave
     
    Dave Painter, Jan 18, 2004
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    rob Guest

    i used it on a bmw k100 rear to fix a puncture done the job well and stayed
    inflated
     
    rob, Jan 19, 2004
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