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I don't have to read it.Jaysgone, here's the answer to your problem, some use it, some don't, read about it and keep an open mind. You can go to Amazon and get some meaningful comments on the product. Works for me.
http://www.ride-on.com/
Im a confirmed user of it in all my vehicles.
I have 4 quarts at the moment. 2 for the bikes and 2 for my cars.
Its saved my butt from more then a few flats over the years.
I just had to have my rear tire on the Yamaha taken off and get the 6 year old Ride-On flushed out.
They Ride-On told me that 5 years is its max in an aluminum wheel. It might begin to corrode after that time period.
My wheel was fine though. So washed it out. Tire back on and another quart and Im good to go.
I use a Light Truck tire on my bikes rear. Should get 40K out of it. 22K so far.