SKU: TBSL0040

Finish Line FiberLink Tubeless Tire Sealant - 32oz, Pour

Vendor Finish Line
Regular price $37.03
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MPNFL2320101
UPC036121960077
MPNFL2320101
UPC036121960077

Built with Kevlar to deliver faster and stronger seals, FiberLink represents a new standard for tubeless bicycle tire sealant. Developed with Finish Line's proprietary FiberLink Technology, this groundbreaking pro latex formula seals quickly, ensures maximum seal integrity and delivers optimum longevity.

  • 32oz Pour Bottle
  • FiberLink Technology utilizes Kevlar fibers that work synergistically with fast-acting natural latex to seal punctures as they occur. Free-flowing latex cures rapidly to create an adhesive seal which is reinforced with interlinking Kevlar fibers
  • Low viscosity is ideal for race conditions
  • Fast-acting natural latex reduces air loss
  • Optimum longevity between refresh cycles
  • Low odor and easy to setup
Description

Built with Kevlar to deliver faster and stronger seals, FiberLink represents a new standard for tubeless bicycle tire sealant. Developed with Finish Line's proprietary FiberLink Technology, this groundbreaking pro latex formula seals quickly, ensures maximum seal integrity and delivers optimum longevity.

  • 32oz Pour Bottle
  • FiberLink Technology utilizes Kevlar fibers that work synergistically with fast-acting natural latex to seal punctures as they occur. Free-flowing latex cures rapidly to create an adhesive seal which is reinforced with interlinking Kevlar fibers
  • Low viscosity is ideal for race conditions
  • Fast-acting natural latex reduces air loss
  • Optimum longevity between refresh cycles
  • Low odor and easy to setup

Customer Reviews

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Chris

I ran out of Stan's NoTubes so I tried some of this. Without deliberately puncturing your tires with various sized picks like they do in some reviews there's no way to directly compare one brand of sealant to another. It's working so far after a few months in at least 2 tires and a middle to long term test like months without losing air is the best review I'm going to do. Puncturing tires intentionally is much too expensive.

The 32 oz size is priced higher than Stan's NoTubes of the same size and Stan's is pretty much the standard. That means one star off based on price. Without deliberately puncturing your tires with various sized picks like they do in some reviews there's no way to directly compare one brand of sealant to another.;

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Zero

While I've converted my 700C to tubeless using this goo there's no real testing it without a hole somewhere. I've got brand new tires and I'm not inclined to deliberately poke things into them. I do have a little 4 wheel garden wagon that has constantly lost air in the tires. As a reference one of the tires loses air overnight and goes totally flat. The others hold air for days but eventually flatten out. They are old and dry and cracked and need to be replaced. I put 1 oz of this sealant in each tire and spun shook spun. I expected to have to fill them up again the next day but they were still holding strong. It's been 5 days and they are still holding the same amount of pressure I started with (10 psi). Sure it's not much but these tires are ready for the trash heap. Now they are still going strong and hold up to hauling dirt and flower pots. I'm happy with that.

As for the bikes I did the gorilla tape conversion. This latex has chunks in. Large ones. Since the 32 oz doesn't come with any kind of filling aid I used a plastic syringe to measure and insert. The chunks clogged the end of the syringe until I opening it up to just about the size of a presta valve. I'm a bit surprised at the chunks. Little black bits that look like nibbles of tires. I shook this stuff a lot so I think the chunks are meant to be there. Possibly to fill in larger holes.

There's no smell to this product and it cleans up easily. I spilled a lot of it on everything. It wipes up cleanly for the most part.;

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D. Paterson

I've been riding my E-Mountain Bike with tubeless tires for years now and have used several different brands of Latex Sealants. FiberLink Pro Latex Sealant is definitely the way to go as it seals up small punctures almost instantly. When I ride through a patch of goat head thorns I'll see a bunch of small white dots around the tire where the thorns were as the Latex Sealant is doing it's job immediately sealing up the punctures. I'll never go back to patching inner tubes again! Thanks for a great product FiberLink!;

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SP

I live in the country and we get some large thorns on our property so I decided to give this product a try in my riding lawn mower. The problem was I ordered a large bottle and it did not come with a tip to inject sealant into the tires? So I have to create my own. So far it is working and have not had any flats. Just be aware if you do order a big bottle.;

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Chester Hull

Used this on a hard-to-seal tire and it worked! Not the first time when I only spun it in the shop for a while. But after pumping it up again and going for a ride it sealed up and all is well!
Next to buy is the smaller bottle so I can put it in through the stem.;