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    Pam's cooking spray - on tyres?

    Seen this on thumper .. yanks say that using pams teflon cooking spray on tyres stops wet clay sticking to ya tyres .....anyone use it ??......does it work ??
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    Does that then mean it stops ya tires sticking to the wet clay? Strange idea but would also be interested to hear of anyone using it.

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    It works better if you bake them on 240 for about 30 minutes.

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    You sure they don't mean under the guards etc to stop the weight build up?? I've heard of spraying that area before.

    Secondly that would only work for slow guys, fast guys flick the 90% of the mud off their tyres as they go, don't they??
    Even Ardmore or Thunders slippery mud doesn't get caked on it flicks off my tyres and I ain't that fast??
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    Does this work with motards?

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    would work real well when they get to the road sections
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    I'd be smokin if I put oil on my tyres!

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    Sure the date on this news wasn't April 1 ?

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    Between the tread blocks it'd probably improve things. But you wouldn't go spraying it on the blocks themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Between the tread blocks it'd probably improve things. But you wouldn't go spraying it on the blocks themselves.
    Hard to just spray in between - paint it on with a brush, just to make sure you don't get it on the knobs. Let us know how you go!
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    Thanks guys ,,,we might try it at the next wet moto just to see if it works...hey if it doesn't we can always use it to barby the sausages ...ive used that stuff under the guards before and find it works better than silicone
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