Re: How many 16 gram CO2 cylinders for a 17" tire?
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>On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 16:34:07 -0600, IdaSpode <not@home_watching.tv> wrote:
>On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 22:03:49 GMT, "Ken Abrams"
><harvest_this@scum.suckers> wrote:
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>>"M. MacDonald" <mmacdonald@bc.cc.ca.us> wrote
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>>> Regarding those CO2 tire inflator kits, anyone know how many cylinders it
>>> takes to get a rear 180x70x17 tire back up to 40 psi?
>>>
>>> Dealer says a lot, maybe 7-8 cylinders.
>>>
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>>As usual, the dealer doesn't know jack-shit so he is guessing.........and a
>>piss poor guess too, I think.
>>My guess is ONE to get it "limpable" (20-30 lbs) and TWO to get it back up
>>to 40.............assuming that the original hole is plugged or very tiny.
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>This depends, to a degree, on what size cartridges you are using and
>if you need enough pressure seat the bead or simply reinflate the
>tire.
>
>You can get the cartridges in at least four common sizes: 12g, 16g, 25
>and 40g.
>
>My only real experience is with dirt bike tires. I'm running a 4.00/18
>tubeless IRC Trials tire (with a tube of course). It can take 3-4 12g
>cartridges to get the bead seated (dry, trailside repair) at somewhere
>around 30-35psi. I only run 10psi while riding, so I have to let out
>most of it. Am I adding the Global Warming with this blatent discharge
>of CO2? <G>
>
>With the bead seated it only takes one 12g cartridge to get me up to
>about 20 psi.
>
>If you are looking for an inflator to carry along with you, be sure
>whatever you get will accept the standard, non-threaded cartridges,
>they are much cheaper than the threaded ones.
>
>DJ
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Riding (dirt) around here, I just don't worry about it.
My rimlocks will hold the tire on the rim long enough to get me back
to the truck (where I have a $6.97 WalMart 12v air compressor.
Riding in Idaho with DJ, I make sure someone in the group has an
inflator. <VBG>
My favorite is the CO2 inflator which is also a pump. These are very
useful, and i have inflated a tire using the pump part of them. The
pump put up enough pressure to finish seating the bead on a rear
knobby tire, after using a CO2 cartridge to get started good.
Good Riding & Tire Inflating to You!
Wudsracer/Jim Cook
Smackover Racing
'06 Gas Gas DE300
'82 Husqvarna XC250
Team LAGNAF