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Tire repair

tire kit

i carry a kit made by slime has a small 12 v dc pump that will go to 60 psi with 3 different type of power connections Cigarette lighter alligator clips and bolt on taps from the battery

i put the bottle of slime in the garage for the lawn tractor use and put a plugging kit (the type with the push in plugs ) in the case with the pump for emergency repairs on the road till i can get to a shop for proper repairs
 
we carry..!!

a plug kit and a co2 pump. Have never had to use it so can't tell you how well it works. Plug kit works well on the car but the flats were at home so used compressor... :dontknow:
 
Tire kit response

There has been ton of answers on this site that kind of answers this question. The most prevelent solution is to purchase "Ride On" (In "automotive" 16 oz. bottles.) Just look up the thread and you will see the many happy Spyder riders who, including myself, that have used this substance.......:ohyea:
 
Just a bit of friendly advise! If you have a choice in regards to the shape of the handle in the kit,
( what I mean is, is it a "T" shape handle or is it a straight screwdriver style handle), opt for the T shaped handle.
It is a lot easier to work with. Also a small but good pair of pliers can come in very handy in the event that
you have to pull out a nail or especialy a srew. You just don't pop these out with your fingernails.
Trust me I've been caught several times before on ATVs and enduros (mostly buddies' machines).
I also got caught with my RT622.


SilverFox
 
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