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    Mini air pump

    This was sent to me by Pomgolian, best one Ive seen so far so I thought its worth posting.

    http://www.tomcatdistribution.com.au...air-compressor

    Thanks mate for that.
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    You'll get the tyre pumped, but flatten your battery.

    The old pushbike hand pump will do me fine. Weighs a bit less too.
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    Fully agree with the hand pump but thought it worth posting if anyone else is interested. Ide always have the engine running if using something like that anyway.
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    im with Bart....
    No battery on the XR so i got a mini mountain bike pump in the toolcase
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    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    im with Bart......so i got a mini mountain bike pump in the toolcase
    Me three. Pumps up the tyre surprising fast, once it's on the valve properly. Also good for the times after you've dropped tyre pressure for grip, then hit the seal later in the day
    IT'S JUST BETTER WHEN THERE'S TWINS INVOLVED..
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    sorry not meaning to hijack....
    Has anyone tried those Motocentric overtrek gloves, look simular to rain offs but at a third of the price http://www.tomcatdistribution.com.au...ertrek-gloves/
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    They look ok, like the idea of splitting fingers in the middle so you can still cover the front brake.
    The Ag stores like farmlands may have a waterproof over glove of some sort too, be worth a check.
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