No More Flat Tires For Me! After 5 Flats In One Year, I'm Finally Making All My Ebikes Flat Proof!

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After getting another flat 2 weeks ago, I finally decided to put Flatout tire sealant in all my ebikes.
It's only a matter of time before you'll get a flat. After extensive research, I decided to add Flatout to all my ebikes. Here's the simple step by step process to install flatout to any ebike.

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Never had a flat. Bought this before my ebike even got here. Luck maybe or this product is that dang good. I recommend it to everybody. God bless.

jonpell
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Thank you i just got a lectric 2.0 loved it until the back tire went flat I ordered flat out from this link. You had me when you said military uses it Your content is very valuable

galactikbutterfly
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I really like that you explained this as if I was 6 years old because that way you get all the step by step instructions. Thank you 😊

loveitorleaveit
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Added it to my Addmotor fat tire Ebike after 2 flat tires in 6 months. Haven't had another in a year. This stuff is same principle as slime, but seems to really work well. I've tried slime and still got flat tires. It's more expensive then Slime but my personal experience is this stuff works.

chrisbaker
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That the stuff is the bomb. I having been reviewing and touting this product for months and months. I have received so many questions about this product on Amazon, can’t even count. This stuff is the real deal and can stop a puncture up to a 1/2 in. The green goo and the tire inserts don’t perform as well as Flatout! For less than 20 bucks you can do four bike tires. The other products that are on the market just don’t hold a candle to this. I’ve used it I’ve tested it and I have not had a flat yet in over a year of riding my E bike over all kinds of terrain. Good job Chris. I think every bicyclist, motorcyclist, people who have small tractors or even RV trailers, should put this product in their tires. Can’t say enough about it! I have been other videos on it but I’m glad you did yours! You’re an honest guy and a lot of people respect your opinion. I know I do! Thanks again.

jbwjr
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Watching this video makes me thankful for my electric tire pump

BigDavesReviews
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Thanks for the video. Have you seen Tannus Tire Armor? EDIT: I was going that route after we had a flat on a Harley. 4 bottles of slime didn't work. Then, we got it to hold air with FlatOut aerosol cans. His bike slung goo for 50 miles going home...! These knobby stock tires are thin and easily punctured. There is a flat protector tire liner like thick tape that looks promising. Uses stock inner tubes and then add flatout to that combination for optimum flat protection vs the weight of the Tannus liners...

johnw
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I had several flats on my e bike (vego 750) mostly goat heads riding out West. I used this for about 2 years now, NO FLATS and no getting stranded in the desert. Plus helps maintain air pressure. Win win. Best stuff out there

capodadu
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Yes, I took your advice on flat out six months ago on my new magic cycle cruiser. Absolutely no flats or loss of air. And I ride a lot of gravel and trails

jamesnewsom
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Thank you so much for providing the "shelf life" data! I don't ride my e-bike everyday. Mostly on the weekends or to the store.

davesanders
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I added this stuff to my tires a year ago and it works awesome.

frontier
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If while squeezing flat out into the inner tube, and flow stops, you have an air-lock. Disconnect the tube from the air fill valve, hold the hose above the bottle of flat-out, and let the fluid flow back into the bottle. Then, raise the bottle upside down above the hose and squeeze bottle so it just starts to flow out of the end of the hose, and immediately attach the hose to the inner tube inlet and start squeezing the fluid into the tire. This works!

thomasmalkus
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Thanks for this! Just purchased my ebike and now waiting to add this to my tires!

PhillipSiddiq
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Another advantage of FlatOut is that when your inner tube needs replacement for whatever reason, you can pour out it out of the inner tube to re-use in another tire. It does not go bad.

RSole
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Thank you for the video. Just purchased enough for both of my bikes. I appreciate you letting us know about this product.

Dabobeans
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This video came at just the right time

fktrevq
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Two questions, 1) It's been a year, have you had a flat tire yet? 2) Do you recommend getting tire liner and sealant as double protection?

Iloveyounot
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Thanks for the video, I recommend to use the tire valve stem caps that have a valve removal tool build in, I like the metal ones.

jacobclark
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I've gone tubeless wherever I could (three bikes with wider than 2.0 inch tubeless ready tires). The rims don't have to say "tubeless ready". My four other skinnier tire bikes all have have tubes that I patch once, and only once, in case of a flat. The interesting part is that sometimes my patch leaks slightly, so, instead of redoing the patch, I inject sealant into the tube, and, voila, the leak is sealed and stays sealed. This technic is something that comes in very handy when touring for weeks on the open road. I only take with me a plastic bottle of sealant and a length of tubing that fits over the valve stem; no need to remove the core.

jsaintclair
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I bought this flat out because of your video, I received it today and the product has changed from what you have here. My bottle is more of a bag with a 45 degree cap and a separate valve stem remover. And it looks like a decent one too, so no need to buy one anymore.

shuster