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Offline Red01

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Re: Tire Repair
« Reply #30 on: January 25, 2008, 04:06:21 PM »
To each their own, but an el cheapo 12v pump can be had at Wally World or other discount stores for ~$10, be stripped of it's bulky plastic housing and not take up much more room than a few CO2 cartidges and the dispensor piece.  You will have to add in the expense of a couple of alligator clips to replace the cigarettte plug (unless you equip your bike with one of these outlets).  The advantage is the pump will work over and over without having to buy refill cartridges.  But either one will get you home.  :bigok:
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Re: Tire Repair
« Reply #31 on: January 25, 2008, 08:38:42 PM »
I have a small pump with the plastic taken off just like you mention and I even used it for a while but the bulk it comprised in its wall mart bag along with the plug kit was for me just bulky. Also the long wires needed to accommodate it were always getting twisted up on the bumpy trails which had to be cleaned and repacked for each different motorcycle, street, quad, dirt bike. Pretty soon the kit started looking pretty rag-a-muff and then would not work because the solder points would crack off or the exposed pump motor can get wet in the rain and cause a short with no fuse to the batt. Since one pump kit doesn't work between three bikes, I settled on three wallet size CO2 kits which stay packed, dry work great even when your bike battery is dead, or more importantly low on juice, not to mention much faster in seconds compared to microwave minutes. Having the choice between a CO2 Kit and a pump with a long tail and bare connections, I guarantee you will naturally gravitate toward the CO2 kit IMHO.

Offline Pillage

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Re: Tire Repair
« Reply #32 on: January 25, 2008, 09:38:25 PM »
Electric pumps & CO2 Cartridges definately work but a Mini Bicycle pump is cheap, fits under the saddle and works every time...
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Re: Tire Repair
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2008, 01:58:41 PM »
while I have needed to plug tires on my past bikes there is a little voice inside my head that just starts SCREAMING at me whenever the speed starts getting over a buck .its yelling hey dummy... ya know your riding on tires with plugs lol . so ,I have never had an issue with plugs in the fact that they have failed :bomb: ever , I just dont like the little voice in my head screaming at me :annoy:Mark
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