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good day /diy/

i come asking for help on an emergency motorcycle tire pump. My buddy had a flat and it ruined the ride.

What i want to do is use an ultraflate CO2 pump an extension hose and a tire pressure gauge integrated into the system

i would like to

*inflate and deflate the tire without removing anything

*check the tire pressure also without removing anything

*keep as compact as possible

will post links and crude diagram in next post

>rip sweet princess, rip

>> No.282056
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i could not find a T fitting with schrader valves that i thought could work
but i also need control to release air which i have seen on some dial gauges
also this would all be assembled b/c it;s all screw on connections

http://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Innovations-2425-Ultraflate-Plus/dp/B00278XO0Q/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&amp
;ie=UTF8&qid=1346263858&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=Innovations+Ultraflate+Plus

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O2S8M/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=A1UJG2KLXOV7E7

>over 9000 hours

>> No.282060

Op, so you want a bunch of shit attached to the tire as its mounted and rolling down the road?

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>>282060
no,
i want a compact system that i can store under my seat and take out, assemble and use in case of a flat tire.
with a plug kit of course

i am also putting together a med kit, suggestions are welcome

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forgot that this board is slow...

>> No.282267

http://www.fixaflat.com/products.asp?page=1_0
/thread

>> No.282268

>>282267
http://www.fixaflat.com/faqs.asp

scroll harder faggot and you would see that you cant shove goop into a motorcycle tire

and this is /diy/
faggot

>> No.282271

>>282268
You also arent supposed to plug motorcycle tires, but if you need to get off the side of the road...

>> No.282275

>>282268
No self-respecting /diy/'er reads the fucking instructions. Also, motorcycle tire valves are the same size as car tire valves, meaning you can shove the exact same crap in one as you can the other. In addition, having owned several motorcycles, I have used fix-a-flat on motorcycle tires with great success, and keep a can under the seat. Their disclaimer is for legal/liability purposes only.

It is my professional opinion that you have never ridden a motorcycle, know nothing about the topic, and should kill yourself with a sharpened dildo.

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>>282271
i know that
it;s to limp it back, im not going to canyon carve on it

also it would nice to have a fast way of adding air anywhere

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>>282275
>>>/b/

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>>282275
chill
out<brtalented /diy/er

>> No.282297

>>282283
thank you
i half expected the al quida copy pasta

anyway i know that the sizes are the same and what i meant by shoving in goop is just adding it in the first place.

i bet you never had to clean a rim with that crap when you put a tire on... but your poor mechanic did


now are we done trolling? does anyone have any suggestions?