C02 inflator..?????
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More than happy with my Ultraflate Plus
http://www.stif.co.uk/mtb/product/innovations-ultraflate-plus-co2-inflator/9409
That plus a box of 16g CO2 cartridges of Ebay has done me very nicely.0 -
I use one of these
lezyne stuff just works really well
http://www.rutlandcycling.com/16929/Lezyne-Trigger-Drive.html0 -
genuine innovations yellow top works fine for me - my 1st co2 and easy to use for a novicei need more bikes0
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ben16v wrote:genuine innovations yellow top works fine for me - my 1st co2 and easy to use for a novice
I think this is the one being referred to here:
http://www.genuineinnovations.com/microflate-nano.html
I also have this one and works wonderfully for something so minimalistic and light.0 -
Wirral_Paul wrote:More than happy with my Ultraflate Plus
http://www.stif.co.uk/mtb/product/innovations-ultraflate-plus-co2-inflator/9409
That plus a box of 16g CO2 cartridges of Ebay has done me very nicely.
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Get my cartridges from the local army surplus shop, they are paintball gun cartridges and work perfectly.
Looked at some of the others linked in this thread and some of the more minimalistic designs make me wonder about cold hands because these pumps freeze instantly when used.A punctured bicycle
On a hillside desolate
Will nature make a man of me yet ?0 -
OwenDyson wrote:ben16v wrote:genuine innovations yellow top works fine for me - my 1st co2 and easy to use for a novice
I think this is the one being referred to here:
http://www.genuineinnovations.com/microflate-nano.html
I also have this one and works wonderfully for something so minimalistic and light.
I bought an SRAM branded one in the Wiggle sale and it is exactly the same as this but Red, very simple design and easy to use, no faff or moving parts to break.0 -
I use the G.I Micoflate Nano with 16g carts - been great in use - I only seem to get around 90-100 out of each cartridge but it does as a ''get you home'' solution.0