I have it in all my bikes, its great stuff you cant tell any difference when riding, I have a tyre pressure monitor on my bike and temperature and pressure values are not effected. Its great having the reassurance of never having a blow out or puncture. Ride safe.
Hi this is taken from the bike seal Web site Will Bike-Seal affect my TPMS within my wheel? Bike-Seal is TPMS compatible in most cases and should not affect this system. Most TPMS are electronic sensors as opposed to a pressure valve, therefore gas does not enter a pressure system. Most work on tyre circumference and rotation. When gas is lost due to a puncture, the circumference of the tyre is reduced, therefore the rotation speed increases. It is this difference that is picked up within the ECU which is programmed to convert to a pressure reading. Further, due to rotational forces, the product will be forced away from the wheel. The two most common failings with TPMS are “Radio Waves” which interfere with the signal, and batteries within each unit. Some ‘after market ‘ and older systems rely on ‘pressure’ as they attach to the valve. Bike-Seal is not recommended for these systems as there is a possibility of our product blocking the unit. I hope this helps, ride safe 👍
@@BikeRiderReviews No worries. I'll probably take a punt nonetheless on the Bike Seal. I've got a very slow puncture on my BT023, which I haven't been able to find with a soapy solution. It still has about half of its tread left, hence why I'm trying to prolong it. Tis only my winter commuter mind
@@nyedavis922 Need to order it to be fair. My Fazer Thou is still SORN until I need it for my winter commute, so will likely put it in end of the month
A 550ml bottle will be enough for one motorcycle. Find out the size if your tyres then look on the chart provided in the box to find out how much to put in each tyre. 👍
Watched your other review on this product. I'm convinced. Thanks. Well explained.
Thanks for checking out the channel, I'm glad you found the review useful. Ride safe 👍
Well explained. I'm planning on using this at the next tyre change on my Yamaha T7. Cheers 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great review 👌.... I'm going to get some for my CRF 👍👍
I have it in all my bikes, its great stuff you cant tell any difference when riding, I have a tyre pressure monitor on my bike and temperature and pressure values are not effected. Its great having the reassurance of never having a blow out or puncture. Ride safe.
great
Is it ok on my 2018 bmw with tyre pressure sensor,s ? Thanks
Hi this is taken from the bike seal Web site
Will Bike-Seal affect my TPMS within my wheel?
Bike-Seal is TPMS compatible in most cases and should not affect this system.
Most TPMS are electronic sensors as opposed to a pressure valve, therefore gas does not enter a pressure system. Most work on tyre circumference and rotation. When gas is lost due to a puncture, the circumference of the tyre is reduced, therefore the rotation speed increases. It is this difference that is picked up within the ECU which is programmed to convert to a pressure reading. Further, due to rotational forces, the product will be forced away from the wheel.
The two most common failings with TPMS are “Radio Waves” which interfere with the signal, and batteries within each unit. Some ‘after market ‘ and older systems rely on ‘pressure’ as they attach to the valve. Bike-Seal is not recommended for these systems as there is a possibility of our product blocking the unit.
I hope this helps, ride safe 👍
Got me thinking actually, will my mountain bike tubeless sealant (Muc off or Orange Seal) do the same thing???
Hi thanks for checking out the review. Sorry I have no idea. Ride safe.
@@BikeRiderReviews No worries. I'll probably take a punt nonetheless on the Bike Seal. I've got a very slow puncture on my BT023, which I haven't been able to find with a soapy solution. It still has about half of its tread left, hence why I'm trying to prolong it. Tis only my winter commuter mind
@@Titot182 did it work for you? I've been using bike seal for a few years and it's worked fantastically, how was it for you?
@@nyedavis922 Need to order it to be fair. My Fazer Thou is still SORN until I need it for my winter commute, so will likely put it in end of the month
Hi my freind how are you ? How much m"l should each tire be placed?
A 550ml bottle will be enough for one motorcycle. Find out the size if your tyres then look on the chart provided in the box to find out how much to put in each tyre. 👍
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My moto is 502x . I bought the bottle 800 ml and the seller told me to put 400 ml in one tire and 400 ml in the another tire .
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Is this logical ????
@@handmaryam1947 unfortunately I cannot answer your questions as I am at work in the middle East and have no access to my bike. Ride safe 👍
Here is a great video demonstrating the product. th-cam.com/video/2gakUu1PhIs/w-d-xo.html