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Tim Tom
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So I'm gonna be going on a long road trip in a few weeks and I'm in need of a flat tire repair kit. You know, just in case I get a flat in the middle of nowhere
. Ideally I'm looking for a roadside fix that could last a little while.
Is it better to use a CO2 type inflater, or a pump that can be powered by the bike? I don't have any sort of power hook up on the bike right now, but am traveling with an electrician who can certainly rig up something.
I like the idea of not having a finite amount of air to put back into the tires.
Anyways, what have you folks used when you get a flat? I'm using tubeless tires on my 850 before someone asks.
Thanks All
Is it better to use a CO2 type inflater, or a pump that can be powered by the bike? I don't have any sort of power hook up on the bike right now, but am traveling with an electrician who can certainly rig up something.
I like the idea of not having a finite amount of air to put back into the tires.
Anyways, what have you folks used when you get a flat? I'm using tubeless tires on my 850 before someone asks.
Thanks All