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Uploaded on Feb 26, 2008

Thank you for your time and thank you for watching. As you may already know, Rhinotire is the best and the most efficient tire protection technology in the world. It is much superior than all other competitors like RUNFLAT or liquid sealers because seals multiple punctures automatically with NO need to replace the tire after puncture - unlike the expensive Runflats, Rhinotire does not affect balance, does not mess up rims or sensors. It is the dream come thru for the bikers and racers. The only down side is that the process of making a regular tire to a Rhinotire is complicated and requires special equipment.
In that equipment a special polymer (RhinoPlex) is heated up to a very high temperature, and then sprayed evenly inside a spinning tire. After cooling off, the tire becomes Rhinotire. The polymer will not pill, leak, freeze or move; it will seal the punctures automatically without air leak even from multiple punctures in the same spot, will not affect the balance, will make the tire safer and will reduce the noise by 30%.
The opportunities for Rhinotire applications are very lucrative. If you have connections to any of the following: Government- Army, Police and Fire, road maintenance, municipality vehicles and school buses, Fleet vehicles - Rent a Car, Taxis, Armor, Ambulance, Telephone and television companies fleets, delivery trucks, OEM - manufacturers of tires, cars of motorcycles, truck and buses, mobile construction equipment, motor homes, trailers, farm equipment, ATV and recreational vehicles. Insurance companies - Keep in mind that Rhinotire drastically improve the safety, just like seat belts and ABS Breaks
Rhinotire is the ONLY technology in the world that allows you to puncture proof tires on demand regardless of the brand or size.
Currently we are looking for investors to place properly this exciting new technology on the market. In the mean time, it is my pleasure to present you the start up package and opportunity to become a Rhinotire dealer for your region.
This is a limited time offer and will be in effect only until Sept 31, 2010.
The prices are as follow:
A7-1 Applicator is USD 12,000.
One ton of Rhinoplex polymer USD 9900.
Optional tire polisher USD 4500
Optional Melting pot USD 2500 (increase the productivity of the applicator by 300%-400%)
Optional Spare parts package USD 450
Optional Metal brushes USD 200 per 100pcs.
Shipping not included.
One ton polymer is good enough to coat 1000 mid size car tires or 2000 motorcycle tires.
You should be able to pay off the machine and make profit by selling the first half of that.
You also will have the first opportunity to become an exclusive distributor for the region, If interested, email to: rhinotire@gmail.com.

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  • Arvo Jones

    But will it blend?

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  • Terruhcutta

    Do a burn out on the nails

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  • brokenbeforetime

    I think the tire is still filled with air like normal.

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  • respetable peace

    I presume there's no air, but after puncture after puncture surely the liquid will dry out, meaning there won't be enough pressure..surely you'll half to change them every now and then, the question is how much they cost.

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  • milldabeast519

    so what happens if your tire blows? u have rhino fuck loads all over yea bike??.....

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  • Sebastien Despatie

    realy nice !!! :P lest chas the police now

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  • badboy4202

    What roads have speed limits of 100+ MPH? I don't think they made these tires with people breaking the law in mind.

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  • badboy4202

    They make solid ones too

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  • bigdog1lawson

    The spike strips that police use are hollow tubes sharpened at the end that break off into the tire allowing the air to escape through the center of the spike.

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  • Anthony Perez

    as you lose as speed rating on the tire

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  • Gabriel Marian

    Haha police.. Let's see you now !

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