Hello People,
Here we go again, So far, I've changed my tires ( michelin
T-66's ) and the battery - Westco ( Thankyou again Phil ) based on
the
advice/information from here. This time it's about the air
compressor.
Is there a good, sturdy, light weight compact brand available for
taking along. This is for a journey later this year which
was being planned. I'd be in North Africa heading for the far east.
The cheap 'made in china' brands at the local super market looked
a bit flimsy as far as durability goes.
Thank you,
Brar
98 KLR 650
nklr: seattle mile
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nklr: seattle mile
Saturday is the Seattle mile flat track races at Emerald Downs.
URL for directions: http://www.emdowns.com/directions.html
URL for info should me here; http://www.soundrider.com/
Ric Merry
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which compressor to take for a transcontinental ?
Are you talking about air compressors? If so, try taking a simple bicycle hand pump along. I use a good quality double action one (pumps air on both strokes) and it inflates very well. It'd take a few minutes to pump up a completely flat rear tire, but it works well and is as reliable as a pump can be. Lighter and packs smaller too. FWIW Karl> The cheap 'made in china' brands at the local super market looked > a bit flimsy as far as durability goes.
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