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How long can you ride on those Fix-A-Flat cans?

Passions

Diamond Member
I popped my tire with some big thorn. If I pump it up with Fix-A-Flat, can I travel 40 miles on the HWY with it?
 
Hell yeah! I've rode around for months on a can of fix-a-flat. If it starts to go down again just put another can in.
 
Originally posted by: ggnl
Hell yeah! I've rode around for months on a can of fix-a-flat. If it starts to go down again just put another can in.

And you don't need to put that label on the tire or inform the serviceman that it's in there, either....
 
To the nearest tire repair joint. It can seriously throw a tire out of balance. BTW, the repair dudes wont be too happy you used that stuff.
 
Quite a while. If it's making a seal it'll take something else to make it blow. Of course the tire is less stable because of the puncture in the first place...

edit: now balance is something totaly different. 😀
 
hah, that's a hell of a thorn. Seriously, I wouldn't wait that long before having it checked out. Your life/safety is worth the small time and cash investment.
 
Originally posted by: Mojoed
hah, that's a hell of a thorn. Seriously, I wouldn't wait that long before having it checked out. Your life/safety is worth the small time and cash investment.

It can cost as much as $10 to get a tire fixed.
 
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