GOOP / UltraSeal

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Say it as you See it, Nov 4, 2006.

  1. Good or Bad?
     
    Say it as you See it, Nov 4, 2006
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    Greybeard Guest

    Messy

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    myopic female driver.
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    Greybeard, Nov 4, 2006
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    paulshancox Guest

    Simply doesnt work.............a complete waste of money, and can be
    dangerous.

    k
     
    paulshancox, Nov 4, 2006
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  4. Once again, Ken/Chris Stevens proves what a know-nothing **** he is.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 5, 2006
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    Mark Guest

    Messy when changing the tyre and i've never been able to agree with the
    "extends mileage" claim. However, i've used ultraseal on a Bandit 1200 and
    laterly on the Blackbird. I was fully panniered up with a pillion at this
    years TT and speeds were often up around the 150 mark.

    On the occasions i've used it it's due to having punctures within the first
    few hundred miles of fitting new tyres (I don't put it in to protect, I only
    put it in when I have the puncture).

    I say it does what it says on the tin. Would use Goop or the others though.
    Ultraseal seesm to have had the most scientific testing.

    Mark
     
    Mark, Nov 5, 2006
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    Mark Guest

    Sorry the Stella's still kicking in!

    Should read I WOULDN'T use...............

    and

    Ultraseal seems...................

    Mark
     
    Mark, Nov 5, 2006
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  7. Exactly. If the rider/owner isn't a brain-dead **** it's fine. It's not
    supposed to be a fit and forget thing but some here have done that and
    not been spat off under the wheels of a juggernaut when the tyre
    self-destructs at 110mph as the Safety Wankers would have you believe.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Nov 5, 2006
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    catman Guest

    Utter bollox. Again


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    catman, Nov 7, 2006
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    catman Guest

    Worked fine for me. The local motorbike shop wasn't hugely pleased when
    the tyre needed changing, though.

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    catman, Nov 7, 2006
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