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Interesting. Sounds like great stuff for off-road only tires. I'd use on an ATV or UTV. But, not sure I'd trust for multi-use tires that must also safely handle highway speeds. Even a rare chance of a repaired spot being blown out at high speed (60 or 70 mph plus) could be nasty.
 
I can't find the product on their site. Video was from 2018, so maybe they've had a change of heart about selling it.
 
I can't find the product on their site. Video was from 2018, so maybe they've had a change of heart about selling it.
The first link I posted was a purchase link. Busted knuckle doesn’t keep stuff on their site if it does not sell a certain volume.
 
Interesting. Sounds like great stuff for off-road only tires. I'd use on an ATV or UTV. But, not sure I'd trust for multi-use tires that must also safely handle highway speeds. Even a rare chance of a repaired spot being blown out at high speed (60 or 70 mph plus) could be nasty.

Based on the way they run those rigs I would not hesitate to run it on the highway as long as I was running balance beads in the tires. With standard balance weights it could get sketchy at highway speeds. Have to rebalance the tire as soon as you found a shop.
 
Based on the way they run those rigs I would not hesitate to run it on the highway as long as I was running balance beads in the tires. With standard balance weights it could get sketchy at highway speeds. Have to rebalance the tire as soon as you found a shop.
As it takes 24 hours to cure, this isn't a trail repair sort of thing anyway.
 
As it takes 24 hours to cure, this isn't a trail repair sort of thing anyway.

Depends where you are 24hr would be nothing to get you home.

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Depends where you are 24hr would be nothing to get you home.
That looks more like an expedition than a trail run. :hillbilly: But yes, for an emergency, the product could be a lifesaver while not taking up much room. Not to mention saving the cost of a new tire in more normal circumstances.
 

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