hence the earlier post about tyres as I`m sick of changing them around 4 times a year..winter/summer from now on.. :cheer:
I tried a pump but got hot and nowhere fast [wrong one maybe] but I like the electric pump :cheer:
I've got to say that I've stopped carrying my compressor as it just wasn't worth the extra weight/bulk in comparison to the punctures I've had (2 in 4 years of trail riding), so now I just carry a spare front tube as I can stick it in the front or back of the bike.dash wrote:Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've had two punctures in a decade and about 60,000 miles of riding, both screws picked up in the tyre on tarmac roads, and both while commuting when I didn't (and still wouldn't) have tyre kit with me.
None in about 40 hours of enduro with 12psi in the tyres, none in about 20 hours of rallying and rally training on a big heavy bike, and none in thousands of miles of trail riding.
That's a lot of time carrying around a 12V compressor to potentially have had to blow up two tyres. Even a small compressor would double the weight of my trail-riding toolkit.
what do you pump that spare front tube up with then?? :whistle: :whistle:Harty wrote:I've got to say that I've stopped carrying my compressor as it just wasn't worth the extra weight/bulk in comparison to the punctures I've had (2 in 4 years of trail riding), so now I just carry a spare front tube as I can stick it in the front or back of the bike.dash wrote:Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've had two punctures in a decade and about 60,000 miles of riding, both screws picked up in the tyre on tarmac roads, and both while commuting when I didn't (and still wouldn't) have tyre kit with me.
None in about 40 hours of enduro with 12psi in the tyres, none in about 20 hours of rallying and rally training on a big heavy bike, and none in thousands of miles of trail riding.
That's a lot of time carrying around a 12V compressor to potentially have had to blow up two tyres. Even a small compressor would double the weight of my trail-riding toolkit.