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Runflats Rhinotires?

Discussion in 'Anything Goes' started by reg71, Mar 4, 2008.

  1. reg71

    reg71 Poser Staff Member

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    Yeah, that's cool reg. Did you see where it says it reduces tire noise? Also, I wonder how old the company is since there is no listing on their site of U.S. distributors nor other "about us" info other than a way to contact them.
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    I wonder if it is the same company that makes "Rhino Linings" for truck beds? Hmmmmm
     


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    i could a used a set of those a few weeks back. i wonder if its meant to be a permanent fix and how much weight it adds to your tire.or after a puncture in fine print somewhere they tell you cant exceed 55miles per hr
     


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    I wonder if you can have the stuff put on after a puncture? I have a low mileage Pilot Road I'd like to save from the bin, especially since I have the low mileage rear to match it.
     


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    well, I have a couple questions,too. Like how do they grip both before and after? How do they wear? How do they feel? It seems like the feedback would be totally different from something like that. And finally, how much do they cost? Personally, I don't think I'd ever use something like that on a sportbike. I think they should be marketing the stuff to the BMW GS crowd. That is their target if you ask me. Those guys are always looking for gadgets. Then again, they may like getting a flat to tell the story of how they fixed it with bubble gum and two spoons and a piece of duct tape.
     


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    This seems to be a way to easy fix, but yet maybe it's the real deal (no caveats or other gotchas). Anybody know where you can't get your tires lined with this goo, and what it costs? :confused:
     


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