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Topic Title: Tire repair kits
Topic Summary: pump or co2?
Created On: 03/26/2008 07:19 PM
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 03/26/2008 07:19 PM
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Higgy
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Making my first trip to hatfield mccoy next weekend. Ive done searches on here about what to expect and what to take with me, so I think I am pretty well prepared, if not it will be a good learning experience!

I want to pick up a tire repair kit before we go, and was looking for some input as to which method is better, the CO2 cartriges or a small battery operated pump? I'm sure it all depends on personal prefrence, but would like your opinion

Thanks in advance.

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 03/27/2008 10:06 AM
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Plug/patch kit with CO2. Only HAD to use it once so far, but worth the $20. This is the kit that I have. I did replace the CO2 inflator with one I picked up at the local bicycle shop.

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 03/27/2008 10:27 AM
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I have similar kit [co2]made by Tusk from Rockymountainatv.com. Sorry I can't give a thred for it.

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 03/27/2008 07:21 PM
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I got so tired of fixing leaks. Most of the time when you get a flat tire its because of a beed leak. If you do get a flat most of the time they can't fix it very well because theres very little rubber on the inside to stick the patch too. So I had all four tires tubed and have had no problems since.
 03/28/2008 01:57 AM
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BANSHEE69R
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I BOUGHT A PLUG KIT FROM LES SCHWABS AND ITS WORKED FOR ME ON TRUCK TIRES TO QUAD TIRES. WE USUALLY BRING A COMPRESSOR THAT PLUGS INTO A POWER POINT ON THE 4X4S. IF YOU DONT HAVE THAT THEN THE CO2.
 03/31/2008 11:32 AM
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Yea - a cheap compressor that plugs in the cigarette lighter can be had for $10 at Wally World, Targeh, Home Cheapo, bLowes etc..

The CO2 cartridges can start getting expensive.. and are usually one shot one use...

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I have the $10 compressor from Walmart and it works good. I also have the ATV plug kit from Walmart. Another useful item to have is a can of starting fluid and a BBQ grill lighter. Sometimes the tires come off the rim and the starting fluid is a very dangerous way to BLOW it back on. I used this trick just this past Sunday. A guy we were riding with jumped a hill and landed all the weight of his Rincon on the back left tire. Boom it blew it off the rim

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 04/29/2008 03:42 PM
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First off, I run Fix-a-Flat and high quality tires, and that takes care of any thorn size holes, and that is all I have ever had to worry about. Never had a flat of any kind out on the trail on my own machines....but I have to bail out other people all the time!

A compressor may work for ute riders who have room to spare, but not on a sport quad. I carry CO2 and tire plugs. All fits in a nice little box that doesn't take up much space in a Camelback HAWG pack. It takes one CO2 cartridge to find the leak, and one or two to get it up to where it is rideable again. I carry both tire plugs for big holes, and the thread style automotive ones for smaller ones.

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 04/30/2008 08:33 AM
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Originally posted by: reconranger

First off, I run Fix-a-Flat and high quality tires, and that takes care of any thorn size holes, and that is all I have ever had to worry about. Never had a flat of any kind out on the trail on my own machines....but I have to bail out other people all the time!



A compressor may work for ute riders who have room to spare, but not on a sport quad. I carry CO2 and tire plugs. All fits in a nice little box that doesn't take up much space in a Camelback HAWG pack. It takes one CO2 cartridge to find the leak, and one or two to get it up to where it is rideable again. I carry both tire plugs for big holes, and the thread style automotive ones for smaller ones.


You put fix a flat in all your tires before you get a puncture? Does it affect the ride at all?
 04/30/2008 10:06 AM
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Yes, I put Fix-a-Flat in right after I mount the tires. Believe me, it has saved me from a lot of grief! I see guys out in the desert all the time with thorn hole flats, and this totally eliminates that.

I also tried Slime, but it eventually just dries up and leave you with nothing but a useless nasty crust inside the tire.

There is no adverse handling effects I can determine, even going 70 mph down a desert wash. Some folks worry about rim corrosion, seeing the tire is wet inside all the time, but I have had no problems (I inspect the rims carefully when I change tires).

I also exchange out the Fix-a-Flat propellant gas (just flat and refill it several times), so I have air in there and not something that has different expansion characteristics.

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Desert: 450R
Trail: 400EX
Technical Trail: Rancher 420 and 350 4X4's
Kids: Two 250EX's and 90
Dual-Sport Bike: XT225

Past rides: 300EX, 2wd Rancher 350, Recon, TRX90, Z400, LT160, LT80, Warrior, Blaster, CRF230F

Edited: 04/30/2008 at 12:02 PM by reconranger
 04/30/2008 10:23 AM
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Interesting. I may have to try that.
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