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slime power sport inflator

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i have a friend who lives in alaska, He went on a long trip with his teenage kid and friend. One of them got a flat and they had know way of fixing it. The kid ended up getting pick up by a truck. The nearest town was a couple of hundred miles away.

We are suppose to do a trip later this summer down here. so i did some checking on tire pumps and bought this one
http://www.slime.com/product/111/Power-Sport-Tire-Inflator-%28%2340001%29.html I removed the valve core and reinstalled. Hooked it up and in 4 minutes it was up to 40 psi, and my bike started right up. I was worried about battery drain. I like it.
 
What I have seen is people using The auto sized 12v inflator and removing the housing to save space. There is also a hose that you can attach to the spark plug to inflate tires, I have one but never used it. It came with the bike. A good tire plug kits is a must. practice with it on an old tire
 
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I like the little case the Slime one comes in, I think they make even smaller ones, and sell them for $12 or so...
 
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I like my Slime pump! :D

I noticed earlier this week that they're on sale at Meijer really cheap.
 
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