My wife and I took our ride and a block from the house I ran over something and got a flat in the rear tire. I was able to ride it home into the garage. Then I thought about the WHAT IF I was in another situation and had to rely on what I had on the bike so I used what I had. The pictures below show what I carry, used, and what I found out. The repair kit was fine (Ari Henning on MC Garage said he rode coast to coast with a plug and never had any trouble, but should a patch be installed? What would you do?). The rechargeable tire pump had 3/4 battery, has a setting to stop when it reaches the correct pressure, but died at 5lbs. I recharged it (something I will be more aware of in the future) and it went to 20lbs, but where the flexible hose screws in got VERY HOT so a pause was needed for it to cool then restart the process until it got hot again.
I am just wondering what you carry (a plug in inflator?), a better/different repair kit, and any advice to leave the plug until you need a new tire or patch it if it is still very good as mine is (Whew what a job to take off the back tire or costly to have done. LOL). Thank you for your comments and replies.
I am just wondering what you carry (a plug in inflator?), a better/different repair kit, and any advice to leave the plug until you need a new tire or patch it if it is still very good as mine is (Whew what a job to take off the back tire or costly to have done. LOL). Thank you for your comments and replies.