Ride On or Slime tire sealant

I prefer Stans sealant. Less messy and works great.
I use slime with tubliss (and previously with tubes) and it does work, but have heard that stans is better - apparently slime is water based so when you ride in the wet you may dissolve the plug it has created in the tire, also the fibres in the tubliss tend to ball up over time
 
mooses !!!!!!!!!!!!

I have never used those before, I have my bike plated for street use and occasionally it gets a 5 to ten mile highway jaunt. Are Mooses ok for 60 mph road use? Also I just put new tires and tubes on myself and do not want to do that job again any time soon. I ride in Wisconsin and Minnesota and I am not a extreme rider, I'm just looking for some reassurance agains flats, I also read that ride on balances the tire. Does Slime do the same or the other product that has been mentioned?
 
I have never used those before, I have my bike plated for street use and occasionally it gets a 5 to ten mile highway jaunt. Are Mooses ok for 60 mph road use? Also I just put new tires and tubes on myself and do not want to do that job again any time soon. I ride in Wisconsin and Minnesota and I am not a extreme rider, I'm just looking for some reassurance agains flats, I also read that ride on balances the tire. Does Slime do the same or the other product that has been mentioned?

I think you are rolling the dice when using a bib mousse at highway speeds. But then again, what is the worst that could happen?;)
 

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I use pro honda stuff. It used to be sold for motorcycles - recently I have only seen it labeled for atvs...

http://prohondaoils.com/maintenance/flat-proof/

I might switch to slime as this stuff is a bit hard to install...

I find that any flat proof product also lubricates the inside of the tube. Given this - besides "plugging holes" it helps avoid "pinch flats".

Jeff
 
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