I have Ride on in my ST1300 as we speak. I've used the product since the 70's with no issues at all.
I detest wheel weights and the fact that heavy rides like the GL1500 and 1800 seem to suffer cupping quickly (we don't balance and rotate usually!)
With Ride on (or any goo) you've got a dynamic balancing situation that really does work.
The problem as previously mentioned is that wheel corrosion does happen with other kinds of goo.
If you're running inner tubes as I do on my antique bikes, Ride on can be used in the tube.
And there are inner tubes available already loaded with a sealant.
When you go to change tires, warn your mechanic if you don't change yourself, as the Ride on (or other goo) is a bit messy inside the wheel.
Lately I've become enamored with Balancing Beads. These are tiny glass beads that are loose in the tire and do a wonderful job of balancing.
Of course, they do nothing to seal a hole in the tire. In that case the small compressor and plug kit might be the answer to get home.
I carry those as well as the Stop and Go kit.
There is an entire world of tire patch and plug kits and as ya'll probably know, motorcycle dealers won't patch a bike tire.
Sometime go to youtube and enter motorcycle tire repair and watch the magic happen!
I detest wheel weights and the fact that heavy rides like the GL1500 and 1800 seem to suffer cupping quickly (we don't balance and rotate usually!)
With Ride on (or any goo) you've got a dynamic balancing situation that really does work.
The problem as previously mentioned is that wheel corrosion does happen with other kinds of goo.
If you're running inner tubes as I do on my antique bikes, Ride on can be used in the tube.
And there are inner tubes available already loaded with a sealant.
When you go to change tires, warn your mechanic if you don't change yourself, as the Ride on (or other goo) is a bit messy inside the wheel.
Lately I've become enamored with Balancing Beads. These are tiny glass beads that are loose in the tire and do a wonderful job of balancing.
Of course, they do nothing to seal a hole in the tire. In that case the small compressor and plug kit might be the answer to get home.
I carry those as well as the Stop and Go kit.
There is an entire world of tire patch and plug kits and as ya'll probably know, motorcycle dealers won't patch a bike tire.
Sometime go to youtube and enter motorcycle tire repair and watch the magic happen!