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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4241291" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I have never tried Slime or anything like it so I cannot comment on this matter. I can comment on new tires, as mentioned above. My wifey bought a stroller she uses for her dog while she walks the neighborhood. The tires on that thing are horrid. I have even purchased new tires at bike shops and they are the exact same not wanting to hold air by slipping off the rims or on several occasions blowing out the tubes. </p><p></p><p>The wire beads on the tires don't even come together at the separation point. I thought it was the rims at first because the rims had exposed TIG weld beads which made the tires not even seal so we had to use tubes. I even ground down the rims with a Dremel and they still blew out. Cheap Chinee Sheite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4241291, member: 44288"] I have never tried Slime or anything like it so I cannot comment on this matter. I can comment on new tires, as mentioned above. My wifey bought a stroller she uses for her dog while she walks the neighborhood. The tires on that thing are horrid. I have even purchased new tires at bike shops and they are the exact same not wanting to hold air by slipping off the rims or on several occasions blowing out the tubes. The wire beads on the tires don't even come together at the separation point. I thought it was the rims at first because the rims had exposed TIG weld beads which made the tires not even seal so we had to use tubes. I even ground down the rims with a Dremel and they still blew out. Cheap Chinee Sheite. [/QUOTE]
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