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Posted
4 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Stans is good stuff but ran my MTB with Oko and it worked fine and its a far cheaper product. 

I used Oko in a ride on mower and , as you say , good product . 

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30 minutes ago, andy cobb said:

I'm waiting for either an inheritance or lottery win so I can buy a belle warrior wheelbarrow, meant to be the dogs dangly bits

Bought one a few months back and it seems pretty good. Handled everything I have put in it and gone over rough ground. 
moved a fair few tonne of type 1 

Posted
On 09/03/2021 at 19:02, Gav73 said:

 


I will never use any of the puncture preventative stuff after seeing what it did to my Dad’s Harley Davidson wheels. It basically rotted them from the inside - luckily he found out when getting a new tyre and not when he was out riding!

 

Not quite the same thing is it 

Posted
12 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Not quite the same thing is it 

Nope it’s not. The new wheels were a lot more bloody expensive, but the principle is the same, no point having a self sealing tyre if the wheel rots

Posted
3 minutes ago, Gav73 said:

Nope it’s not. The new wheels were a lot more bloody expensive, but the principle is the same, no point having a self sealing tyre if the wheel rots

I have a wheel barrow tyre i filled with expanding foam 5 years ago and still going strong 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Gav73 said:

Nope it’s not. The new wheels were a lot more bloody expensive, but the principle is the same, no point having a self sealing tyre if the wheel rots

I'd guess he wasn't using a tube though so gunk is in contact with the wheel.

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