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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS
NOW REBRANDED AS PUNCTURESAFE
"The
only contact your bike has with the road is through its tyres. If
your tyres are not safe, then quite simply, your bike is not safe
to ride." |
| Why
Is Ultraseal Beneficial In A Motorcycle Tyre? |
Heat in a
tyre is critical, because it helps with traction (helps the tyre
stick to the road) but excessive heat is a major problem. Heat
on the outside of the tyre caused by contact with the road eventually
makes its way to the inside causing hotspots, but because rubber
is a poor conductor, very little of this heat makes its way to
the rim, which is a wheels natural heat sink. Eventually, this
heat inside, builds up, causing punctures, blowouts, excessive
tyre wear, and eventual failure. This is where Ultraseal can help.
The Ultraseal
treatment deals with this heat in two ways, it disperses then
conducts the heat to the rim, via Ultraseal’s liquid inner tyre
coverage, and also due to the fact a little of the secret
liquid chemical formulation within the product vapourises whilst
the vehicle is in motion, and the heat from this vapour is transferred
by condensation to the rim with contact, where it is then passed
to the outside environment.What you have now, is a perfectly performing
tyre, which has the correct temperature on the outside to maintain
traction, and cool on the inside, which will help stop tyre failure
and help extend tyre life by as much as 40%.
Ultraseal’s proprietary
repair process does not use any glue to make a repair, so Ultraseal
is the answer to the problem of the patch that fails due to excessive
heat. On the contrary heat is very beneficial to this process, therefore
the repair cannot fail due to heat.
If the casing becomes damaged or weakened to the point of being
unsafe, the Ultraseal formulation has been designed to slowly bleed
regardless of how small the wound may be, giving the rider a controlled
deflation.
Cords are instrumental in rubber recovery,
and without cords a tyre will blow up like a balloon. When cords
are severely cut, the hole in the tyre will enlarge with increased
air pressure, so in a moving bike, Ultraseal will assist to give
this controlled deflation as the hole shrinks with increasing
air loss and reducing air pressure.
With
Ultraseal, and a controlled deflation, a tyre will deflate at a
rate depending on the extent of the damage, then as the tyre reaches
the lower pressures of 10 to 20 psi, a severe slow down or halt
in air loss will be experienced as Ultraseals unique formulation
is now log jamming in a wound that is now shrinking in size because
of these much lower air pressures. You will now be running
on a soft tyre instead of the wheel rim, which could mean the difference
between keeping control or losing control.
This is possible because we do not use chopped up rubber
tyres that become slippy when wet in our formulation, we use 5 different
sizes of specially manufactured “course surface” synthetic fibres
much stronger than steel, which interlock tightly together like
Velcro. Once Ultraseal has been installed, it conditions the tyre
making the rubber supple, thereby reducing cracking, deterioration,
and porosity, and any hole caused by puncturing objects of 6 mm
or less, will be permanently repaired by Ultraseal, and there
will still be enough Ultraseal on guard within the tyre to permanently
repair many more punctures ‘as they happen’. Used in trials
by N.A.S.A. for the Moon Buggy during the Apollo Missions, and a
valued partner of professional race teams from the dirt roads of
the European Rally Cross Championship, to the deserts of the Paris
- Dakar Rally to the Indianapolis 500.
Ultraseals
abilities & performance is not diminished with speed, distance
or time.
NO
EXCESSIVE HEAT, NO PUNCTURES,
NO
EXCESSIVE TYRE WEAR.
- Will
permanently repair punctures caused by puncturing
objects up to 6mm
- The
repair is guaranteed for the life of the tyre
- Punctured
– Ultraseal repairs giving a telltale mark
- Speed
tested up to 156mph
- Tested
for stability up to 100,000 miles
- Perfect
air retention state in the tyre
- Helps
extend tyre life by as much as 40%
- Improved
handling of the machine
- Dampens
vibrations, reduced suspension failure
A
700 ml DIY bottle will do 2 or 3 tyres
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Ultraseal
conforms to British, American and European standards. (Conforms
to ECE 30 regulations)
Laboratory
tested and proven by RAPRA UK to 130mph.
Road
tested and proven by Dunlop GmbH to 156mph , and Asiatic Petroleum
Corp. (A division Of Shell Laboratories)
Supplied
to Police and Paramedic motorcyclists
Ultraseals
abilities & performance is not diminished with speed, distance
or time.

The
diagram above shows a tyre treated with Ultraseal.
When
a puncture occurs, the centrifugal forces of the rotating tyre,
plus internal pressure, forces Ultraseal into the hole and a permanent
repair is created.
The
world’s most advanced tyre repair process. The
ultimate safety system.
-
Ultraseal
is a liquid chemical formula, which is installed inside the
tyre, and prevents you from getting flat tyres.
-
Ultraseal
is installed in minutes through the tyre valve and without having
to remove the wheels.
-
Once
Ultraseal has been installed it is then on guard, repairing
and curing any punctures "as they happen".
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| Peace
of Mind for You and Your Passenger |
| Anyone who
has had a high speed blow-out, knows what a terrifying and dangerous
experience it is. It can happen without warning, making your bike
impossible to handle and putting you and your passenger in extreme
danger. Slow punctures are a major cause of blowouts and are usually
very difficult to detect. Installing Ultraseal in your tyres helps
to ensure that you will not be placed in a potentially life threatening
situation. A puncture is not only costly and inconvenient, but also
dangerous. Ultraseal prevents punctures by repairing them immediately
as they happen, and creates a permanent repair for the legal lifetime
of the tyre.
Under-Inflation
Poorly inflated tyres resist rolling and cause poor fuel consumption.
They also heat up quickly and run hotter, wearing out 10% to 40%
faster. Heat
is the number one tyre killer.
Ultraseal assists in protecting tyres from devastating heat build
up that is associated with friction caused by under-inflation and/or
overloading. Ultraseal contains specific ingredients that aid in
conducting heat from the tyre by transmitting the additional heat
to the rim, which is the tyres natural heat sink. This action results
in a cooler inner tyre for any type of bike regardless of application.
With under-inflated tyres you pay
more for fuel
and you lose your current tyre investment faster because of early
replacement.
Permanent
Puncture Repair
Unlike traditional preventatives or get you home products, this
is not a foam. It is held in a liquid state, in small quantities
within the tyre, offering no change in the handling of the machine.
The
compound is secret, however, an amount will penetrate the natural,
slightly porous state of the rubber, achieving an almost perfect
air retention state in the tyre, maintaining handling characteristics
and flexibility. Part of the success of Ultraseal is that it is
designed to fail as well as work by allowing a controlled deflation
of a tyre, which has received serious tyre damage. It also recognises
the difference between the inside tread and wall of the
tyre.
When the wall of the tyre
has been punctured with a small object, Ultraseal will give you
a warning by allowing you a very slow deflation.
Ultraseal is an intelligent thinking product that uses its own
initiative where safety is concerned.
Once
Ultraseal has been installed into your tyres the need to regularly
top up with air is reduced dramatically.
The Tube
A tubes thickness, strength,
elasticity and reliability is unpredictable. If your bike requires
tubes in the tyres, be sure to use radial tubes. The initially cost
may be slightly more, however, the savings and reliability is slightly
increased.
By installing Ultraseal
into a tube, the problem can be reduced, as Ultraseal will act as
a puncture repairer. The repair in a tube is not permanent, but most
bikers with tubes and Ultraseal know that they will not suffer a deflation
whilst the bike is in motion because of centrifugal forces. Tubes
squirm inside a tyre at high speeds. If the puncturing object in left
in the tyre and tube, it may rip the tube. Then even Ultraseal may
not be able to help. We recommend that nails be removed on a routine
basis and the tyres air pressure be maintained at maximum PSI to reduce
the squirming.

NASA
purchased Ultraseal for the Lunar Moon Buggy’s pneumatic tyres during
R & D testing on Earth.
Ultraseal is easy
to apply. One application lasts the legal lifetime of the tyre.
Taking just a few minutes
to install through the valve, Ultraseal remains liquid for the entire
life of the tyre. By coating the inner surface giving your tyres a
2- 3mm thick liquid inner tube which maintains your tyre pressures,
(making them last longer), while the rubber fibres contained within
the compound are on guard ready to deal with any bikers worst fear
THE
PUNCTURE.
By giving your
tyres a once only treatment of Ultraseal, you will be giving yourself
peace of mind, safety and security.
Ultraseal
has been tested and proven for road use up to speeds of 156 mph. This
is possible because Ultraseal is water based and remains in its liquid
form for the complete legal lifetime of the tyre, not breaking up
under the shear forces generated at speed. The road use rating is
a testament to the fact that Ultraseal does not cause any balance
problems due to its ability to work in harmony with your tyres. Ultraseal’s
water-soluble make up will enable the tyre to be removed in the normal
fashion, as there are no adhesives contained within the compound.
The product will also not clog up your valve so you can get air in
and out as required. Ultraseal will not mask or hide a dangerous wound
to your tyre. Part of the success of Ultraseal is that it is designed
to fail as well as work by allowing a controlled deflation of a tyre,
which has received serious tyre damage.
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| How Ultraseal
operates |
| Puncture
preventatives are best used in the pre-emptive mode. Ultraseal is
applied through the valve of the tyre. In a stationary bike the
viscous liquid remains in place within the casing of the tyre at
all times and does not pool in the bottom of the tyre casing.
Thixogel™
the secret behind our phenomenal success.
Thixogel™
allows the formulation to cling to the inner surface of the tyre and
wheel, regardless of the centrifugal forces created in a rotating
tyre. Other so-called sealants eventually break down and dry up from
the shear stress forces created by centrifugal force and high temperatures
that are generated in a tyre. Ultraseals abilities in the tyre is
not diminished with speed, distance or time. At Ultraseal, our number
one priority is research and development. Our Research and Development
department is constantly evaluating new and unusual chemicals from
around the world. Through Thixogelä and other discoveries made in
our R & D department, Ultraseal has transformed from a simple
tyre sealant of 30 years ago into the concentrated viscous gel
that it is today, the world finest tyre life extender/conditioner
and permanent puncture repairer.
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Technical
Officer - The BMW Bike Owners' Club
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The
BMW Club Technical Officer |
From
The June 2002 Journal (reprinted with the kind permission
of Mike Fishwick)
Ultraseal Tyre Sealant – Can you afford to live without
it?
by Mike Fishwick
While punctures are now far rarer than they were, say thirty
years ago, they remain one of the most common problems,
which afflict the motoring public. Of course BMW claim that
they only occur every 93,000 miles, this being used as justification
for the absence of a spare wheel on their M Roadster etc.
To give any odds at all on a random event is something,
which no self-respecting bookie would ever dream of! My
experience has been that punctures can occur at any time
– ask anyone living on a new housing development where nails
and screws etc abound. All that one can guarantee is that
punctures will usually take place at highly inconvenient
times. Of course, in the days before tubeless tyres became
a universal fitment, and all motorcyclists were self-relient,
it was easy enough to fit a spare inner tube by the roadside.
This made a complete repair, and the damaged tube could
be patched at leisure for future use. While many tubeless
tyres can be fitted with tubes, (e.g. on Monolever Boxers),
most modern machines use rim and tyre sizes which prevent
such a repair being made. There is also the problem of safety
while carrying out such a repair, for in many places – even
lanes with high hedges – a stationary motorcycle and its
rider may not been seen, particularly at dusk, until it’s
too late.
Remember
that most car drivers drive to the limit of what can currently
be seen, and make no allowances for the unexpected.Temporary
repair sealants, such as the various aerosol – packaged
products are a quick way to become mobile again, but can
only be used after coming to a stop. They are not suitable
for prolonged use, and attach themselves tenaciously to
the inside of the tyre casing. In most cases their composition
is such that tyre specialists will refuse to repair a tyre,
which has been internally coated with such a sealant.In
the case of ultra-low profile tyres such as the ‘Z’ rated
types found on many modern motorcycles a flat tyre could
be a very expensive experience. The fitting of a vulcanised
plug is not always possible if the puncture is close to
the sidewall, and a limit of one repair per tyre is usually
enforced. Even a gentle stop from speed can cause severe
damage to the sidewalls, not to mention the wheel rims.Even
without a puncture it is possible to experience rapid deflation,
such almost happened to John Coleman during our return from
the FIM Rally at Barcelona, when he ran over a rock while
climbing towards the Col de I’Iseran in the French Alps.
The front rim of his R80 deformed to such an extent that
the edge of the tyre bead was visible over a length of about
two inches. A fraction of an inch more and his front tyre
would have deflated immediately, providing a rapid one-way
trip to Bonneval – sur –Arc, about a thousand feet below!
The
answer to all these problems would obviously be that of
a puncture – resistant tyre, but in the absence of such
wonders a good alternative is to coat the inside of the
tyre with a tyre sealant which will always remain sufficiently
fluid to fill the puncture as soon as it occurs. It goes
without saying that it should not disturb wheel balance,
and be capable of being easily removed if necessary.
Several such products have been marketed over the years,
mainly directed at the motorcycle market. While tyre manufacturers
do not recommend their use, no research has ever found sealants
to have a detrimental effect. In every case of major damage
to the front tyre, for example, the rider has maintained
control and stopped safely.While most of them worked well,
all had disadvantages. The usual problem was that after
prolonged use at high speed the centrifugal force caused
the sealant to separate and so lose its ability to seal
for long periods. This was coupled with the extreme difficulty
in removing the sealant in order to affect a permanent repair,
so that a new tyre was the only effective remedy. Against
this background Ultraseal appears to be the complete answer.
It is not a new product, having been used in the United
States for many years, and is approved by bodies as diverse
as the U.S Postal Service, NASA and the American Armed Forces.
It certainly seals well – I have personally attacked a motorcycle
tyre with a spike until my arm grew tired, at the end of
which pressure loss was negligible. After two weeks of such
treatment by the public during a motorcycle show, the tyre
had more puncture marks than tread, but still maintained
it’s pressure.Ultraseal is claimed to be capable of repairing
punctures made by objects up to 6 mm in diameter for the
life of the tyre, and in the event of a larger area of damage
it will provide protection from rapid deflation. It is water
soluble in it’s uncured state, and I have seen it being
easily washed out of a tyre casing to enable the fitting
of a vulcanised plug.
Other
properties include the ability to virtually eliminate pressure
loss, even during long-term storage, and also to extend
tyre life by up to about 30% due to improved heat transfer
from the tread area to the wheel. Many riders find this
increase to be in the order of 50%. This is probably why
tyre manufacturers do not recommend its use!Wheel balance
is not upset, and Asiatic Petroleum (Div of Shell Laboratories),
and Dunlop GmbH have tested it at speeds of up to 150 mph,
and a US government authorised tyre-testing laboratory to
40,000miles over a 2-year period, after which it remained
liquid and still able to provide a permanent repair. All
things considered Ultraseal appears to be the answer to
a motorcyclist’s prayers, and many motorcycle dealers stock
Ultraseal in D.I.Y. graduated dispenser bottles for home
use.
A measured
volume of Ultraseal – appropriate to the size of the tyre
– is injected through the valve body, the small pressure
loss being corrected afterwards. The initial quarter mile
or so results in a strong imbalance effect which gradually
reduces as centrifugal force spreads the sealant over the
inside of the tyres in a uniform coating.
Although formulated for use in tubeless tyres, Ultraseal
can also be used with inner tubes, as Cynthia Milton and
John Adams demonstrated during their recent trip to Pakistan.
John’s R100GS rear tyre was badly damaged by a two-inch
long bolt, but retained pressure well enough to be fitted
with an inner tube later. Cynthia was unaware of any problems,
but when replacing her R80GS rear tyre after returning home
she found the marks of 12 punctures which had been sealed
without her even being aware of them! To cover 20,000 miles
on one set of tyres through some of the worst roads in the
Middle East and Asia without having to even remove the wheels
is sufficient testimony for Ultraseal.
I have
used it my car tyres for almost 20,000 miles, and can also
confirm its claims. When one adds the cost of a simple puncture
it can be a major problem. Assuming that one manages to
stop without injury or damage, there is the nightmare of
recovery, (often with additional delay because a motorcycle
is involved), at horrendous cost if you are not a member
of a suitable organisation. The recovery operation may itself
cause damage to your motorcycle if it is badly secured to
the ‘spectacle’ type frame designed to support the front
wheels of a car, and may only take you to the nearest garage
or service area.
It
may then be found that the sidewalls and perhaps also the
rims are damaged. Then there is the problem of finding a
tyre specialist who will repair or change your tyre, not
to mention the delay in obtaining a motorcycle tyre of the
required size and type, particularly at the weekend. (One
weekends in rural France one is simply resigned to waiting
until Monday!) It may even be necessary to stay in a hotel
for the night. Then comes the cost of the tyre itself, labour
charges for changing it, and also to remove and replace
the wheel, (Goldwing owners weep at the thought of this!)
There is also the general hassles of being a motorcyclist
in a system designed for car drivers. This can be expressed
in terms of further damage to the rims, lack of dynamic
balancing, and a general bodging by those who are unused
to the more specialised and delicate requirements of a motorcycle.
A simple puncture could cost you a full day, and from two
to several hundred pounds – can you afford not to use Ultraseal?
Mike
Fishwick
Technical Officer |
We
shall not cease from exploration And the end of all
our exploring will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time. (T.S. Eliot) |
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The
Northern Archaeology Group |
1
January 2002
Dear
Sir,
As
an expedition leader to North Africa, the vehicles I use
have to perform 100% and part of this is the tyres. This
year I took three motorcycles in the desert, one with
Ultraseal in the tyres and the other two using other brands
of tyre sealer. I had three punctures and the remaining
two motorcycles had five between them, I did not have
to change my tyres at any time but the other two changed
their tyres three times between them. This proved to me
that Ultraseal really works, I will use this product on
all other vehicles that I take with me on future expeditions.
The
service I received from Ultraseal in the North-East of
England was the best yet from any company I have dealt
with in my work as an archaeologist. I endorse this product
whole heartily and would recommend your product to any
person or company who I spoke to.
Yours
Sincerely
Mike
I. Hodgson Dr. B.A. Chairman N.A.G.

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| Securicor
Pony Express
Queen Street
Stourton
Leeds,
LS10 1SL
14/09/2002
Dear
Sirs,
Ultra-Seal rules, hugely impressed, where, please can I
get some more? Have you any stockists in the West
Yorkshire area?I was at the “Stormin’ the Castle” motorcycle
rally in the wilds of County Durham, lovely country but
miles from anywhere. On Saturday morning there was
a large MDF screw embedded in my back tyre. By sheer
luck one of the trade stands was selling Ultraseal.Now,
I work as a motorcycle courier and have heard claims like
these before, and learned to take them with a pinch of salt.
Still, I thought, it might just get me home. I must
admit I rode a bit gingerly, waiting for the bike to start
slewing about as the back tyre lost pressure. Of course,
it didn’t. And a thousand miles further on, it still
hasn’t. >As for the other claims made for Ultra-Seal, yes
it did make a difference to the handling of the machine.
A small increase in rebound damping adjustment was needed
to take advantage. Best of all, it seems to be saving on
fuel, too! I have to keep accurate records – mileages,
expenses for the tax–man – and can report a saving of 2
– 3%. Which is enough over the life of the tyre to
pay for the treatment. So, this stuff seems to do most of
what it says on the box, and I’ve been singing its praises
to all my workmates. Each of us gets through at least
half a dozen tyres per year. And apart from any considerations
of inconvenience or physical danger, we can’t afford the
loss of earnings caused by such incidents as punctures.
Ultra-Seal seems to be the answer to the maiden’s prayer,
if you could let us know where we can obtain it.

9/10/2002
Dear Alison,
Thanks for your letter. Of course it’s okay to put
mine on your website if you like.I shall be in touch with
Adam shortly to re-order. Punctures are a fact of
life for motorcycle couriers – we get urgent calls during
the afternoon rush hour, which means that we have to ride
on bits of road, which larger vehicles don’t use, so all
the debris accumulates there. I’ve only used an emergency
aerosol once, and it dissolved the adhesive from a previous
repair, leaving me worse off than if I hadn’t bothered.
Ultra-Seal definitely doesn’t do that!I have, since I last
wrote, discovered a limit to the size of hole which Ultra-Seal
can fix, but it did slow the leak down enough to get me
home in one piece. And it was a BIG hole!
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| Questions
and Answers for Bikers |
| The
following are our most frequently asked questions in the motorcycle
sector
"Whatever
you have been able to do on your bike without Ultraseal you can
still do with Ultraseal installed. Only now you will be a great
deal safer!"
But to back up this statement we have itemised the answers as follows:
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Q/
What makes Ultraseal different to other sealants that have proved
not to work?
A/ Technology!
Previous inferior sealants have caused many problems that we at
Ultraseal have addressed. Using a highly evolved mixture of chemical
compounds (24 in total), we have devised a product that is more
than capable of working in harmony with today’s modern breed of
Superbikes. We have included a patented thixotropic emulsion (Thixogel
TM) that bonds the molecules of the
product together at 160mph, thus allowing the rider complete flexibility.
Previously available products (and most current ones) have simply
‘fallen apart’ at around 45-65mph.
Ultraseals abilities &
performance does not diminish with speed, distance or time.
Q/
How do you get Ultraseal into the tyre?
A/ Installation
is extremely easy. Simply remove the valve core, attach the bottle
to the valve using the tubing, and squeeze the bottle to measure
in the required amount of Ultraseal, using the calibrated scale
on the side of the bottle. Each bottle comes with a comprehensive
tyre size chart, and installation quantities for every type of bike.
Q/
Does it cause balance problems?
A/
No, because Ultraseal remains in a liquid state for the life of
the tyre, and forms a uniform covering of the inner surface. It
has no effect on the balance of the wheel. This uniform coating
on the inside of the tyre is only 2-3 mm thick.
Q/
How big a hole will it repair?
A/ Ultraseal
will provide a permanent repair against puncturing objects up ¼
inch or 6mm.
Q/
How will I know if I’ve got a puncture?
A/
During regular tyre checks you will find any foreign objects still
in the tyre. These can then be carefully removed in the comfort
of your own drive, not by the side of the motorway (or in the South
of France!!). Other than this, the only time you will know you have
had a puncture will be if you have one that renders the tyre illegal
(sidewall, larger than ¼ inch etc.). In this case, Ultraseal slowly
bleeds from the wound and gives the rider a controlled deflation
thus allowing the machine to come to a safe and controlled stop.
Q/
Does it damage my tyre/wheel?
A/
No. Ultraseal is water based and contains no harmful ingredients.
There are actually anti-corrosive elements in Ultraseal to prevent
any corrosion around the rims or the alloys or to the inner carcass
of the tyre. There is also a small quantity of anti-freeze to allow
for the fact that the product is water-based by nature.
Q/
Do I need to get the hole repaired?
A/
The seal that Ultraseal provides is permanent, and guaranteed for
the life of the tyre. However, if you do wish to get the tyre repaired
that is a purely personal decision. A tyre that has had Ultraseal
in can simply be washed out with water or moved to one side for
traditional repairs to be performed.
Q/
How long does it last in the tyre?
A/ Ultraseal
lasts for the entire legal life of the tyre. It also has
a shelf life of 5 years in its bottled state.
Ultraseals
abilities in the tyre does
not diminish with speed, distance or time.
Q/
Is there a mess when I come to change the tyre?
A/ No. Ultraseal coats the inner surface of the tyre with a skin
2-3mm thick, and this is where it stays. This skin can simply be
rinsed from the tyre with water. Should any Ultraseal remain on
the rim of wheel, simply take a cloth and wipe it away!
Q/
Does it set/go hard inside the tyre?
A/
No, Ultraseal remains in its liquid state for the entire length
of the tyre’s legal life.
Q/
What temperatures can Ultraseal operate under?
A/
As low as –40 degrees centigrade and as high as +300 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q/
Does it all run to the bottom when the bike is parked up?
A/ No, Ultraseal’s unique ‘make-up’
allows it to stay clung to the inner surface of the tyre without
the presence of any glue. This is possible because of Thix-o-gelä
the secret ingredient. The bike can be stored through the winter
months without causing problems whatsoever.
Q/
Is it just for tubeless tyres?
A/
No, Ultraseal works with tubed as well as tubeless tyres. Also,
with tubes you can continue to get the benefit of Ultraseal in subsequent
sets of tyres.
Q/
Will it work with "Z" rated tyres?
A/
Yes Ultraseal is 100% compatible with any tyre compound, even the
new multi compound tyres.
Q/
How many tyres will one bottle do?
A/ One
bottle will do front and rear tyres on the biggest of superbikes.
There is no bike that requires 2 bottles. At the other end of the
scale, a small commuter scooter will get 3 to 4 tyre applications
from one bottle.
Q/
How fast can you go with it in your tyres?
A/
Ultraseal has been tested by Dunlop in Germany up to speeds of 250kph
(160mph) with no noticeable changes in handling of the vehicle.
This test was with punctures in the tyre. Racing car drivers have
reported good handling of their vehicles at speeds in excess of
400 kph (250 mph). |
| Ultraseal
"Is not like a Tyre Sealant" |
| "It’s
a ‘revolutionary new product".
Place Ultraseal next to any traditional tyre sealant, and you will
be astonished by the difference you will see in texture and quality.
Traditional tyre sealants are usually identified by their thin,
transparent and luminous appearance. Whereas, Ultraseal can be seen
to have depth and body of "many
superior ingredients", so
you can be assured of absolute quality and reliability.
Ultraseal is in a league of it's own. It is a premier world famous
product, tested and purchased by NASA, and other respected institutions alike. It is extremely beneficial
to the tyre, and is unlike anything you have ever seen before. The
difference between a traditional tyre sealant, and Ultraseal, is
very similar to the difference between a budget shampoo, and a "salon silk
conditioner".
They are as different as chalk and cheese
Ultraseals
abilities & performance is not diminished with speed, distance
or time
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| Ultraseal's
Guarantee |
| Warranty Ultraseal
is guaranteed to stop porosity leaks; air migration and punctures
caused by puncturing objects up to 6mm in diameter within the tyre
tread area for the legal lifetime of the tyre. If the tyre casing
is damaged or weakened to a point of being unsafe, the Ultraseal formulation
has been designed to slowly bleed (giving a
controlled deflation) regardless of how small the damage
may be.
A
single Ultraseal treatment will also: -
- Control
under inflation
- Improve
fuel economy
- Make
the inner tyre cooler
- Extend
tyre life
- Control
most blow outs
- Preserve
tyre casings
Ultraseal
also guarantees that it:
- Won’t
rust or corrode rims, won’t ball or dry up.
- An Ultraseal
treatment will not void manufacturer’s warranty.
- Repairs Punctures
‘As They Happen’.
A
Product of the future.
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