Davidc
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or Helium, make the bike lighter, You could fill the frame with it also.![]()
Hydrogen would be MUCH more fun!
or Helium, make the bike lighter, You could fill the frame with it also.![]()
Light blue touch paper, for that sprint away from the traffic lights.Hydrogen would be MUCH more fun!
Sorry Ian... just wondered if anyone would know, not you specifically!dunno.. you tell me...
A bit like...errm... all of your bike you mean...new tyres.. what do you do with them? Brake pads? etc etc etc etc, where do you draw the line. Any way...convenience is the factor.
I use my Joe Blow to top them upNot if I can help it. I don't hand pump car tyres either!
Yes, as C02 Molecules are much smaller so leak through the tube.
CO2 degrades the rubber in the tube, that is why you only use CO2 as a 'get you home' solution; once home, deflate and re-fill with good ol' fashioned airYes, as C02 Molecules are much smaller so leak through the tube.
Nah. Common sense is to get the thing reinflated as quickly as possible, 'cos it's pi$$in9 with rain, cold and windy. At home common sense is electric (and it's solar) cos it's quicker and easier.What's wrong with this:
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And a bit of this:
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But then again, I am from Yorkshire, and common sense and a bit of effort seem to be alien concepts elsewhere in this land...
Yes, as C02 Molecules are much smaller so leak through the tube.
Yorkshire folk are so funny........... and deluded, besides, I have nowhere to put it.What's wrong with this:
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I am from Yorkshire, and common sense and a bit of effort seem to be alien concepts elsewhere in this land...
I could find somewhere......Yorkshire folk are so funny........... and deluded, besides, I have nowhere to put it.
I'll bet you can't get that into a seat tube with bottle cage mounts.