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    supplier?

    thanks for all the replies guys

    i have looked on cycletreads website and cant find this innovations puncture repair kit. i wonder if either they dont list it on the site, or its no longer carried on stock. i had a look on trademe and the kits on there all look cheap n nasty

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    They should be able to get it in for you, if they don't have it in stock. They got extra cylinders in for me.

    Also, one of the models of kit, the delivery tube for cylinders doubles as a little hand pump. Takes a lot of work to put air in, but better than nothing when you have no cylinders left
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    thanks for all the replies guys

    i have looked on cycletreads website and cant find this innovations puncture repair kit. i wonder if either they dont list it on the site, or its no longer carried on stock. i had a look on trademe and the kits on there all look cheap n nasty
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    thanks for all the replies guys

    i have looked on cycletreads website and cant find this innovations puncture repair kit. i wonder if either they dont list it on the site, or its no longer carried on stock. i had a look on trademe and the kits on there all look cheap n nasty
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    Always get more cylinders. The three you normally get won't do a 180-190 rear to the pressure you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Always get more cylinders. The three you normally get won't do a 180-190 rear to the pressure you need.
    Ummm that might apply to the older kits with soda syphon sized bottles. The two bottles with my Innovations kit are king sized in comparison and cost about $25 each to replace. The one I saw used seemed to inflate a 180/55 17 sprot bike tyre no trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Ummm that might apply to the older kits with soda syphon sized bottles. The two bottles with my Innovations kit are king sized in comparison and cost about $25 each to replace. The one I saw used seemed to inflate a 180/55 17 sprot bike tyre no trouble.
    Good to know. My kit must be an older one. I've had it four years and have never had to use it... the only flat I got was at my mates house thankfully.
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    if I can feel the tyre going down, I usually try for the next town with a station, ie, air pump. Much easier and you have a never ending air supply.

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