« Reply #13 on: February 11, 2012, 07:42:40 AM »
To answer the first part of your question, the service manager suggested I use it when they installed my new front tire, so there was no question on covering the replacement sending unit under warranty. As I said earlier, they were replacing both front & back units on a sheriif's C14 that had ride-on in the tires.
I could still imagine many dealerships denying warranty claims due to customer-introduced foreign objects in the tire. Unless Kawasaki released some type of statement, I would be wary.
Just like the Duna-Beads that so many use in Gold Wings and many other bikes, they are at the bottom of the tire when stoped but start to spin and balance as siin as the bike starts to move agin.
It isn't just like dynabeads. Dynabeads are just that- beads. They can move very quickly, anywhere inside the tire. And when motion stops, they nearly instantly fall to the bottom. It appears that RideOn is a gel that creeps slowly and clings, based on the videos I have watched. It could take minutes, hours, days (
) for the stuff to finish moving, in gel form.
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