majicmaker
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That rule is specially designed to be a limitation. Limitations encourage creativity.Lauren, that rule about everything having to fit under the seat might be a bit limiting.
A DMM? After doing a quick google search, I think you are refering to a digital multi-meter, but I would appreciate if you would clarify.I also carry a small DMM . . .
Have you ever tried that? Spend some big bucks ($15), pick up some extra cartridges and try it from the comfort of your garage to find out how it works for ya, and how many cartridges you need for an effective fill....Tire plug kit with CO2 Cartridges
Yes I've used it before without issues. And two of the large cartridges is more than enough to fill the rear tire enough to get me to civilization.Have you ever tried that? Spend some big bucks ($15), pick up some extra cartridges and try it from the comfort of your garage to find out how it works for ya, and how many cartridges you need for an effective fill....Tire plug kit with CO2 Cartridges
Yes, a digital multi-meter. I have a little meter I bought from Harbor Freight almost 10 years ago expecting it to last only a year or two but it is still in good working order even after 100k miles of traveling. I took this meter in to work and tested it in the electronic lab and found it to be remarkably accurate for all the functions that would be used for automotive work. It is on sale at Harbor Freight this week for <$6!!!!A DMM? After doing a quick google search, I think you are refering to a digital multi-meter, but I would appreciate if you would clarify.I also carry a small DMM . . .
You make an excellent point there, Lauren.That rule is specially designed to be a limitation. Limitations encourage creativity.Lauren, that rule about everything having to fit under the seat might be a bit limiting.
Good for you! I found it took 4-5 cartridges on my rear tire to get enough pressure so as to not be drastically under inflated. With the kit I have the front tire is a significant PITA.Yes I've used it before without issues. And two of the large cartridges is more than enough to fill the rear tire enough to get me to civilization.Have you ever tried that? Spend some big bucks ($15), pick up some extra cartridges and try it from the comfort of your garage to find out how it works for ya, and how many cartridges you need for an effective fill....Tire plug kit with CO2 Cartridges
Yep! What Wlfman said^^^^. I use the small ones. Three of them in the rear tire will be plenty to get you to the nearest gas station to top it off. It has never happened to me (knock on wood) but, I'm the guy who saves my buddy's butts all the time. For the rest of the ride, the beers are payed for. )Yes I've used it before without issues. And two of the large cartridges is more than enough to fill the rear tire enough to get me to civilization.Have you ever tried that? Spend some big bucks ($15), pick up some extra cartridges and try it from the comfort of your garage to find out how it works for ya, and how many cartridges you need for an effective fill....Tire plug kit with CO2 Cartridges
When traveling with my wife, she gets the bulky items (tent, sleeping bags, cooler--lots of room on the Spyder), and I get the small items.You mentioned a ways back you always travel with company, when I travel on longer trips with company my co-rider and I split essentials, like one air pump etc. Saves a lot of room packing.
Chuck, you must have owned a Harley or Buell [just went back and looked and I see the Buell] in the past.I include 2 x 36" long leads with alligator clips on the ends for temporary repair / troubleshooting.
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