I think you wanted to use half the bag per tire. It's 16 ounces of flat out per tire for 26x4". So the 32oz bag would be half for each tire. I think it's 10oz of flat out for each 20x4" tire.
Dude, You need to get a pancake compressor at Harbor Freight to fill your tires up. Also, you can use your compressor for so many more things like blowing debris and other stuff from you bicycle, blowing out your AC drain line.....The list goes on. Thanks for the great video. i've been using this stuff in my John Deere tractor and haven't gotten a flat in years.
I did the same thing except used about 1/2 bag for my 26/4" tire, tried putting in to much air without checking the bead placement, just like you did lol.. I was so tired I'm going do the back tomorrow when I have a (A) frame latter and 2x4 to raise up the rear wheel..old school style..lol note my 2x4 is about 5' long to go under the frame at the seat..
LOL, great video. I guess the bag is easier to squish when filling a tire, but I tried buying a bottle that I can carry with me for others in our group rides. But, no... they don't make the bottles anymore and I don't want a squishy mylar bag bouncing around in my saddle bag.
I destroyed my rear inner tube so I got a bag of this as preventative maintenance on the new one. This video came out at the perfect time. About the crank arm, did you manage to get that sorted out? Mine started doing the same thing at 400 miles
I kept having the same problem with the tires seating correctly. I used a hand pump and a compressor it took 3 and four tries on each tire to get them correct
I currently have a bike that I ordered Tannus liners from the factory. The opinion is mixed with Tannus liners plus "Flat-out" or Slime. What is your opinion? 26x4 tire.
In my experience, slime either isn't what it used to be or I thought it was better than it really was. Trying flatout as of recently and it's been good so far.
Each his own but if I have a slow leak I'd first try to replace the valve core and if that doesn't fix it I replace the tube. The stuff isn't meant to fix a problem like a slow leak, it's meant to get you home so you can real price your tube. IMO buy yourself a valve stem removal kit. Yeah If you have a motorcycle or fat tire bike especially I would recommend buying an electric pump for home and by the way they make small portable battery electric pumps as well.
@@greplink .. It's not meant to be a tube patch. A hole in a tube is still a hole in the tube with some gunk stuck in it .. that can let loose at any time. Now if you want to use it as a patch go for it, I often go on 30 mi and 50 mi or longer trips.
Lol, imagine how I felt having to make all that content about the tire issues. Welp, I released a video today, sorry I do pump up my tires again, but its quick, I promise, lol.
Awesome but I'd only use in tubed set ups as it's liquid. Pulled a nail out of tyre and sealed just a few pumps to get pressure up. 3 months ago. I import this stuff to Aus. Best I've found
The Flat out you used I believe is for tires up to 3.5 inches. the sportsman’s version is recommended for fat tires.
Great video exactly what I needed to see before I attempted this same thing!
The most epic review I've seen at the entire UA-cam 😎
got my like for the super troopers add in
I think you wanted to use half the bag per tire. It's 16 ounces of flat out per tire for 26x4". So the 32oz bag would be half for each tire. I think it's 10oz of flat out for each 20x4" tire.
Yes!!
Dude, You need to get a pancake compressor at Harbor Freight to fill your tires up. Also, you can use your compressor for so many more things like blowing debris and other stuff from you bicycle, blowing out your AC drain line.....The list goes on. Thanks for the great video. i've been using this stuff in my John Deere tractor and haven't gotten a flat in years.
I did the same thing except used about 1/2 bag for my 26/4" tire, tried putting in to much air without checking the bead placement, just like you did lol..
I was so tired I'm going do the back tomorrow when I have a (A) frame latter and 2x4 to raise up the rear wheel..old school style..lol note my 2x4 is about 5' long to go under the frame at the seat..
LOL, great video. I guess the bag is easier to squish when filling a tire, but I tried buying a bottle that I can carry with me for others in our group rides. But, no... they don't make the bottles anymore and I don't want a squishy mylar bag bouncing around in my saddle bag.
Haha, thanks. Don't think I'll be carrying around any with me, but I feel the bag would take up less space if I did.
The new quickstrike has bottles.
I destroyed my rear inner tube so I got a bag of this as preventative maintenance on the new one. This video came out at the perfect time.
About the crank arm, did you manage to get that sorted out? Mine started doing the same thing at 400 miles
Hey, thanks for watching! Yeah, the Threadlock worked. Every now-and-then I need to add some, but overall its been ok.
@@Zainennfor me I just got myself a new crank arm
😂 classic. Good vid
Thanks!
I kept having the same problem with the tires seating correctly. I used a hand pump and a compressor it took 3 and four tries on each tire to get them correct
I currently have a bike that I ordered Tannus liners from the factory. The opinion is mixed with Tannus liners plus "Flat-out" or Slime. What is your opinion? 26x4 tire.
Tannus plus Flat out is what I'd do now. Thanks for watching!
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Which ZOOM suspension fork is that?
Is this better than Slime sealant
another UA-camr said that they changed from slime to flat out because slime has a lifespan of one year, where flat out has a lifespan of 10 years
Slime didn't do crap for me got a screw in my tire and it berally tried to seal
In my experience, slime either isn't what it used to be or I thought it was better than it really was. Trying flatout as of recently and it's been good so far.
Each his own but if I have a slow leak I'd first try to replace the valve core and if that doesn't fix it I replace the tube. The stuff isn't meant to fix a problem like a slow leak, it's meant to get you home so you can real price your tube. IMO buy yourself a valve stem removal kit. Yeah If you have a motorcycle or fat tire bike especially I would recommend buying an electric pump for home and by the way they make small portable battery electric pumps as well.
It's made exactly for slow leaks. Did you watch the video? The flatout comes with a valve core remover as well
@@greplink .. It's not meant to be a tube patch. A hole in a tube is still a hole in the tube with some gunk stuck in it .. that can let loose at any time. Now if you want to use it as a patch go for it, I often go on 30 mi and 50 mi or longer trips.
You can have 20. Punctures or more and just keep on going for years it's 50 times better than slime..😊
@@dennisd7451 .. To each his own not me buddy.
nice rippaverse hat
I did all the steps but the flat out liquid won’t go in the innertube
Did u take the core valve out?
@@KingTCasper yes I did, but I already fixed it
You put this stuff in the tube? Why? This only makes sense for a tubeless setup
Nope. It works for both.
I'm tired just watching this guy pump his tire
Lol, imagine how I felt having to make all that content about the tire issues. Welp, I released a video today, sorry I do pump up my tires again, but its quick, I promise, lol.
X 3 tire liners problem solved
For big screws in the road I found on my 80 pound ebike they puncture no matter what liner
get a real floor pump or a compressor for the love all that is holy.
this is a comedy channel or how ro fix a flat tire ?
Did you laugh? I didn't create this channel to only show people how to use flatout. Thanks for watching.
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Don't do that don't put that s*** in your tire no no no no no no no no no no no no
What is the alternative?
What's the worst that can happen. I gotta switch the tube down the road. Better than pushing my bike with a flat for who knows how far.
Dude this stuff is great and stays liquid for years why would you not want to do this and it actually works unlike slime and crap
Awesome but I'd only use in tubed set ups as it's liquid. Pulled a nail out of tyre and sealed just a few pumps to get pressure up. 3 months ago.
I import this stuff to Aus. Best I've found
Buy a better pump bro😊
Can I still use it if I have tannus armor in my fat tire bike?
Yes
He's not high at all. 😂🥬