I bought this one and am very happy with the quality of the pieces.
All seem very durable. Pashnit was very quick to get it to me.
Can't go wrong with the kit or him.
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You better hope one of your buds has a compressor with him. The CO2 is a false sense of security. They MAY work on a good day, if you have enough of them, but when they are spent, leak whatever your hiking.
Get the Cycle Pump or a Slime Comp at least ($40). Some guys buy a cheapie Walmart comp and bust all the plastic off it so its just the motor and pump. Only problem there is the gears are exposed.
Get the Cycle Pump, it fits easily under the seat. A $100 bucks is nothing when faced with leaving your bike on the shoulder and hiking for help. Even when you find some what are you gonna do? Get a ride to go buy a comp?
The SAE pigtail from a battery tender will plug right into the Cycle Pump, no need to even remove the seat to get at the battery. So does your heated gear.
Here's another tidbit. The Cycle Pump comes with a battery cable with two alligator clips and an SAE connector on the other end. Plug the SAE connector into the SAE connector that you have running to the battery for your battery tender, now ya got a set of jumper cables too. I'd toss a few 30 amp fuses in too just in case the dead battery is really dead.
Tim aKa Pashnit....yoooooohoooooooo......(hands on temples and psychically calling him) what's the travelers opinion ?
It works !
I put my hands on my temples and mentally summoned him !
So Tim how many psi do you think those four Co2 carts will put in the rear tire ?
You better hope one of your buds has a compressor with him. The CO2 is a false sense of security. They MAY work on a good day, if you have enough of them, but when they are spent, leak whatever your hiking.
Get the Cycle Pump or a Slime Comp at least ($40). Some guys buy a cheapie Walmart comp and bust all the plastic off it so its just the motor and pump. Only problem there is the gears are exposed.
Get the Cycle Pump, it fits easily under the seat. A $100 bucks is nothing when faced with leaving your bike on the shoulder and hiking for help. Even when you find some what are you gonna do? Get a ride to go buy a comp?
The SAE pigtail from a battery tender will plug right into the Cycle Pump, no need to even remove the seat to get at the battery. So does your heated gear.
Here's another tidbit. The Cycle Pump comes with a battery cable with two alligator clips and an SAE connector on the other end. Plug the SAE connector into the SAE connector that you have running to the battery for your battery tender, now ya got a set of jumper cables too. I'd toss a few 30 amp fuses in too just in case the dead battery is really dead.