Stan’s Race Day Sealant 1000ml

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The most technologically advanced racing version of Stan's NoTubes fluid, developed in cooperation with professional cycling teams. The patented fluid formula contains twice as many sealing crystals compared to the standard version of the fluid. This enables Sealant larger punctures.

Product Data Sheet

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Standard application of the fluid (due to the consistency, it should be poured directly into the tire)

Remove the tire from the rim. After pouring the appropriate amount of sealant into the tire, remount it onto the rim and inflate the Wheel using an air compressor or a specialized pump with a pressure chamber. It is not recommended to use CO2 cartridges for this purpose, as they react with the sealant.

To ensure the sealant properly coats the inner surface of the tire, the inflated Wheel should be rotated and shaken at various angles for a moment. Race Day sealant contains special micro-crystals that may be audible when shaking the tire.

The Wheel prepared in this manner can then be mounted on the bicycle.

How often should the sealant be replenished and how to do it?

The new Race Day fluid formula is designed to meet the biggest challenges, so it is intended for short-term use, such as for a race. After the race, it should be replaced.

sealant Race Day can be mixed with Stan's regular NoTubes fluid.

Note: if you are removing a tire previously used with Race Day fluid, thoroughly wash the inside of the tire of any fluid residue.

Specifications

Capacity

1000ml

Product code

ST0158

EAN

847746065616

Weight conversion

100 ml = 100 g

Recommended sealant quantity per Wheel

90 – 130 ml

Manufacturer

Stan’s NoTubes, 202 Daniel Zenker Dr., Big Flats, NY 14814, USA, info@notubes.com / EU Contact: Lemonbike.eu Gabriela Fabian, ul. Armii Krajowej 5, 44‑120 Pyskowice, Poland, info@lemonbike.eu

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