Air_Cartridges
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lightbulb 
http://www.cellbikes.com.au/p_952_CELL__...Cartridges

Cell bikes has sale on this, if anyone needs it.
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#2
dam thats cheap
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#3
(03-09-2009, 02:00pm)big kev Wrote: dam thats cheap

Very cheap indeed - almost makes me want to get a puncture just so I can justify using the ones I already have. Gotta love a bargain Pi_thumbsup
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#4
Just a FYI. I am not selling these - just sharing information with you guys
Cheers
Bill
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#5
Friends "ooh" and "ahh" when you pull one out and use one

LOL, gold!!
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#6
So how many cartridges would you need to inflate your rear tyre from flat to 40psi ?
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#7
between 4 to 5. I would say.
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#8
Top box or panniers would be useful aswell then Roll
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#9
I think it's one cartridge = 45 psi. I may be wrong:(
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#10
I reckon it has to depend on the size of your tyre, but carrying a box full round would be a bit of a bind for a flat tyre. I got a little compressor that fits inside the hump at a squeeze. Probably burn out 1st time I try and use it but it's there for emergencies. Only gotta work once to get me out the brown and smelly
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#11
(21-09-2009, 08:15pm)bgaheer Wrote: I think it's one cartridge = 45 psi. I may be wrong:(

1 canister roughly equals 10psi in a 190 tyre
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#12
We used some recently on Huls bike and got just over 20 psi with 3 canisters from memory.
Enough to get you to a servo to top up.
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#13
Agree with Duc13.

3 will partially inflate so you can get to a servo.

Cheers
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