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tmotten 22 Apr 2008 23:30

CO2 catridges?
 
Has anyone seen CO2 cartridges in SA? I'm thinking of having a second wind pump as a back up to the 12v pump I carry because of it's size and I can also use it on it's own here in Aussie. But I'm not to sure about flying with a cartridge so thought to possibly find on in the larger or capitol cities.

charapashanperu 23 Apr 2008 12:35

Not sure where there would be cartridges, but I chose the hose with the one-way-valve that threads into your spark plug hole. http://denniskirk.com/denniskirk/b2c.../e03630006.jpg

Much lighter and never runs out of pressure: DennisKirk.com - Stop & Go Engine Air Pump w/Adapters and Hose


Toby (charapa) Around the Block 2007 |

tmotten 23 Apr 2008 12:51

I have looked at those, and even considered getting one. That was untill I actually had to pull off the spark plug cap of my duel spark F650. Couldn't get it done with the leaverage you get without taking any body work and airbox/ batter box off.

That's why I got to the second wind pumps.

Are those cartridges any worse under pressure than deoderant?

Sjoerd Bakker 3 May 2008 18:46

pumps
 
The pump running off cylinder air is a nice way , I have one , but unfortunately it does not work on single cylinder bikes without a kickstarter ( kill the battery ) and the bikes with high power electronic ignition are not suitable because you may damage the electronics by running them with a sparkplug lead disconnected and not grounded properly (BMW). Also the electrocution hazard to worry about.
Then there is the problem of easy access to any of the sparkplugs in the tightly packaged engine arrangements which may require removal of the tank or other bits- more work, not good if you are stuck off somewhere in the dark on a strange road or trail.
Don't know about South America but in Central America I've seen TipTop tire repair products advertised at shops so I imagine they may carry the CO2 cartridges. Your best bet is to carry a good old fashioned hand pump, or buy one when you reach SA

quastdog 3 May 2008 19:13

try the better (upscale community) bicycle shops - Mtn. bikers carry these (or at least, they used to).


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