I already carry a small 12v electric bike pump on my bike just in case of punctures, however I've been looking at getting one of these beautiful looking bits of kit to save weight and stowage space.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182234978306?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I reckon that I could gaffer tape this tiny unit into the unused blank area at the back of my R/H pannier along with a few 25g co2 cylinders and forget about it until an emergency arises when I might need it.
Pros:- It's extremely light weight, fast to inflate, it won't blow a fuse, or seize up, or suffer from damp or upset my bike’s canbus.
Cons:- Perhaps running costs, however I haven't had a puncture on a tour in the last 5 years (I'll probably wish I hadn't said that, especially as I run PR4's) so if I'm fixing a puncture in the middle of nowhere I won't be worrying about the cost of a few CO2 cartridges.
Has anyone gone down this route as an alternative to carrying a 12v pump?
Oh…. and can someone get the picture up, as I’m struggling to load it?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182234978306?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I reckon that I could gaffer tape this tiny unit into the unused blank area at the back of my R/H pannier along with a few 25g co2 cylinders and forget about it until an emergency arises when I might need it.
Pros:- It's extremely light weight, fast to inflate, it won't blow a fuse, or seize up, or suffer from damp or upset my bike’s canbus.
Cons:- Perhaps running costs, however I haven't had a puncture on a tour in the last 5 years (I'll probably wish I hadn't said that, especially as I run PR4's) so if I'm fixing a puncture in the middle of nowhere I won't be worrying about the cost of a few CO2 cartridges.
Has anyone gone down this route as an alternative to carrying a 12v pump?
Oh…. and can someone get the picture up, as I’m struggling to load it?

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