Inflating ATV tires using CO2 cartridges ??
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Inflating ATV tires using CO2 cartridges ??
A couple weekends ago I knocked one of my rear tires off the bead on the trail. Luckily, I was able to get it re-seated using a hand pump, some engine oil, and a tiedown wrapped around the circumference of the tire. It took quite a while and LOTS of pumping.
I was wondering if anybody has used the little CO2 tire inflators ? Seems these would make the job easier. How many cylinders does it take to get a std rear tire (22") to say 30-40 PSI ? I know it took about 20 min of grunt work in the dez with a standard compact bike pump.
I've got a 100 mile dez race coming up and want to be able to get the job done quicker if possible if it happens again.
Thanks, Eric
I was wondering if anybody has used the little CO2 tire inflators ? Seems these would make the job easier. How many cylinders does it take to get a std rear tire (22") to say 30-40 PSI ? I know it took about 20 min of grunt work in the dez with a standard compact bike pump.
I've got a 100 mile dez race coming up and want to be able to get the job done quicker if possible if it happens again.
Thanks, Eric
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Inflating ATV tires using CO2 cartridges ??
I did a post on this very subject a while back.
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...ighlight_key=y
http://forums.atvconnection.com/mess...ighlight_key=y
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