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Emergency on-bike tire kit
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<blockquote data-quote="edocar" data-source="post: 46780" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>I purchased a mini foot pump from JC Whitney earlier this past summer. It is used to inflate my bicycle tires (it has attachments for presta and schraeder valves) , two wheeler, car and motorcycle tires. It is compact and easy to use: to a point. I had to inflate my car's front tires this morning from 20 to 26lbs and it took 175 strokes/tire. To some readers that may seem unrealistic but the bottom line is it works and I am glad I purchased it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edocar, post: 46780, member: 774"] I purchased a mini foot pump from JC Whitney earlier this past summer. It is used to inflate my bicycle tires (it has attachments for presta and schraeder valves) , two wheeler, car and motorcycle tires. It is compact and easy to use: to a point. I had to inflate my car's front tires this morning from 20 to 26lbs and it took 175 strokes/tire. To some readers that may seem unrealistic but the bottom line is it works and I am glad I purchased it. [/QUOTE]
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