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My first EVER flat tire (a block from home)
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<blockquote data-quote="waynevb" data-source="post: 1455132" data-attributes="member: 98703"><p>I have a 20V Lithium Ion battery powered inflator. It's heavy duty enough to pump any tire from flat. It has 3 different connectors but the tire connector is a screw on with a flexible hose so it's easy to attach to almost any awkward m/c wheel. I carry it in my top box with a large tire plug kit. I've used the plug kit once and it held fine. Ultimately I went darkside on the rear but after trashing a tire on my Route 66 trip last August and being almost stranded, it's a must carry for me now here in Australia.</p><p></p><p>The inflator was purchased at Aldi, not sure if US Aldi stores carry such things but I have the whole range of their 20V tools now, chainsaw, hedge trimmer, lawn mower, drill, chainsaw sharpener, angle grinder and a few more. The inflator was AUD $40 and the batteries come in 2A, 4A and 8A. The new 8A ones are the same size as the 4A ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynevb, post: 1455132, member: 98703"] I have a 20V Lithium Ion battery powered inflator. It's heavy duty enough to pump any tire from flat. It has 3 different connectors but the tire connector is a screw on with a flexible hose so it's easy to attach to almost any awkward m/c wheel. I carry it in my top box with a large tire plug kit. I've used the plug kit once and it held fine. Ultimately I went darkside on the rear but after trashing a tire on my Route 66 trip last August and being almost stranded, it's a must carry for me now here in Australia. The inflator was purchased at Aldi, not sure if US Aldi stores carry such things but I have the whole range of their 20V tools now, chainsaw, hedge trimmer, lawn mower, drill, chainsaw sharpener, angle grinder and a few more. The inflator was AUD $40 and the batteries come in 2A, 4A and 8A. The new 8A ones are the same size as the 4A ones. [/QUOTE]
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