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Need some advice on best emergency tire inflators

Advice on selection

Thanks, I decided no on the co2's and will get the 12v electric pump after doing so reading. Still keep the foot pump as backup in the right bag. Best advice on one that comes with the sae connector already or as an option? I'm not much of a repair man/splicing.

Thanks

Follow the advice of OmegaMan (for the connector style)--can be purchased at a motorcycle shop for around $15

Follow the adice of Alancoles (for pump recommendations)

Easy to install, use.
 
I carry a pump and plug kit from Best Rest products, plus tire irons and a emergency inner tube just in case I rip the side of the tire on a rock. If I ride in rocky areas I also pack a small ax (to use as a hammer) if I happen to “taco” a rim. Never happened to me personally but I have seen it happen to riders in the group twice.
 
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