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<blockquote data-quote="NVDucati" data-source="post: 1463083" data-attributes="member: 99307"><p>I do long rides by myself on heavy touring bikes.</p><p>This year I went X-country California to Cape Code and back to Albuquerque. My one worry was that tip-over on the side of a back road while stopping for a leak. I started carrying one of those inflatable lift bags that the Jeep crowd use. It folds up flat and thin and rides on the back seat under my dry bag. I carry my tire pump in that same dry bag so that both are available regardless of which side it falls on. Deflated it is about ~ an inch thick so it can get under the fallen bike and I don't think it will do any measurable damage using it.</p><p>_ They run about $125 USD. They are popular with the off-roaders because they pack away well but more importantly because they work in the mud or sand. A conventional bumper jack sinks. I haven't had to use it yet but I did test it on my Ford Ranger pickup. The common Slime pump lifted the truck (both wheels) in about 8 minutes. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Flieeya-Exhaust-Inflatable-Off-Road-Vehicle/dp/B092Z2YZ8R/ref=dp_prsubs_sccl_1/146-6900900-1369567?pd_rd_w=tdNST&content-id=amzn1.sym.050c5573-f60d-41d9-9d25-5aed30c19b66&pf_rd_p=050c5573-f60d-41d9-9d25-5aed30c19b66&pf_rd_r=KH128N46XC7AHJGNECNP&pd_rd_wg=kGG6B&pd_rd_r=3f3c5c05-6c85-475b-a914-b27daaf562d5&pd_rd_i=B092Z2YZ8R&psc=1" target="_blank">OFF ROAD JACK</a> on Amazon</p><p>[ATTACH=full]6208[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NVDucati, post: 1463083, member: 99307"] I do long rides by myself on heavy touring bikes. This year I went X-country California to Cape Code and back to Albuquerque. My one worry was that tip-over on the side of a back road while stopping for a leak. I started carrying one of those inflatable lift bags that the Jeep crowd use. It folds up flat and thin and rides on the back seat under my dry bag. I carry my tire pump in that same dry bag so that both are available regardless of which side it falls on. Deflated it is about ~ an inch thick so it can get under the fallen bike and I don't think it will do any measurable damage using it. _ They run about $125 USD. They are popular with the off-roaders because they pack away well but more importantly because they work in the mud or sand. A conventional bumper jack sinks. I haven't had to use it yet but I did test it on my Ford Ranger pickup. The common Slime pump lifted the truck (both wheels) in about 8 minutes. [URL='https://www.amazon.com/Flieeya-Exhaust-Inflatable-Off-Road-Vehicle/dp/B092Z2YZ8R/ref=dp_prsubs_sccl_1/146-6900900-1369567?pd_rd_w=tdNST&content-id=amzn1.sym.050c5573-f60d-41d9-9d25-5aed30c19b66&pf_rd_p=050c5573-f60d-41d9-9d25-5aed30c19b66&pf_rd_r=KH128N46XC7AHJGNECNP&pd_rd_wg=kGG6B&pd_rd_r=3f3c5c05-6c85-475b-a914-b27daaf562d5&pd_rd_i=B092Z2YZ8R&psc=1']OFF ROAD JACK[/URL] on Amazon [ATTACH type="full"]6208[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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