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I'm putting together a flat repair kit and I was wondering how many CO2 cartiges I need to carrry with me to inflate a rear tire on my K1200RS to regular pressure.
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SFDOC said:
R100RS said:Zero.
Get a pump. I did as Greg did. $10 at Wally World.
wanderer said:Interesting thread to me. I did the Wally World pump, bust the case off thing and carried it for a few K.
Maybe this is the point at which I differ, I adjust tire pressure every morning when I tour. For that purpose, the pump became a pain. I got the small CO2 thingy from a bike shop and 25 CO2 catrtriges are about $12 from any Wally World in the country. I carry a small zip bag full of cartriges and the inflator and my tire guage all in about the size of my pump w/hose w/power cord. If I were running Baja I'd probably carry the pump but around the US I like the CO2 better. DEFINATELY a case of YMMV.
To the original thread question, 3 or 4 cartriges will get you to town. The question may become however, did you get the repair right the first time???? If not then it's 3 or 4 cartriges for each attempt. I usually have about a dozen with me. Food for thought.![]()
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riderR1150GSAdv said:Although the CO cartridges let you inflate a fixed tire, it is not wise to leave that gas in the tire as it will deteriorate the tire. I have a small 12 V pump that I picked up at Discount Auto. You can use the CO to get to a gas station or so and than re-inflate the tire with air. YMMV
riderR1150GSAdv said:Although the CO cartridges let you inflate a fixed tire, it is not wise to leave that gas in the tire as it will deteriorate the tire. I have a small 12 V pump that I picked up at Discount Auto. You can use the CO to get to a gas station or so and than re-inflate the tire with air. YMMV