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reading up on it it appears the co2 molecule is soluble in rubber hence the deflation. This is certainly my experience.![3](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/3.gif)
Must try the fresh air every ride, I'll compare times
Filled my wife's front with co2 after a flat, then rode home no probs. She took the bike the following week and tyre was flat. I hunted for the hole but the tube was perfect, so there might be something in that theory.
Kaner - you are a brave - I salute you!!! Challenging the wrath of the pixies
thekaner, im the thee shall not mention the p word club
No Cartridges, two spare tubes, a Lezyne patch kit and a
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/MiniMorph
Great little mini track pump...lol...fingers crossed that even mentioning anything about p******** will end my 3000kms of having had none....
2 cartridges, no pump. And I concur with the vote for tyreinflators.co.uk
im a maverick! one tube, one cartridge, no pump, schwalbe zx ultremo.
www.tyreinflators.co.uk. Perfect!
Don't know about any migrating
, but I do know that it's advisable to repump the tyres to their former 11 bar glory when you get home.
I carry a couple. Tend to use them when the weather is rubbish and my hands are at risk of dropping off. Always carry a mini pump regardless. There's some really good ones out there. I've one of the blackburn ones can't remember the model and it serves as a get me home. As jimmo says - make sure the tube isn't likely to get pinched.
I have read somewhere that CO2 inflaters should only be used as an emergency. When home let air out and replace using a track pump. Anybody like to comment if this correct or a load of wotsit's?
This may only be in relation to mtb tubeless set up's as it can turn the sealant into globby gunk.
I find that tyres inflated with Co2 go down, sometimes overnight. Maybe the molecules are smaller and migrate through the tube wall?
I always re inflate with a track pump after a repair.
What? Don't you deflate your tyres after every ride anyway? I do. I let all that stale air out and put a nice fresh lot in before I set off the next time. It makes me much faster.
Can't argue with that. Sounds like Science![39](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/39.gif)
Not convinced about that. Nitrogen atoms and oxygen molecules are smaller than CO2 molecules. Nitrogen is used to inflate tyres of racing cars, apparently - if it's good enough for them, it's good enough for me.
For the record, I carry three CO2 cartridges, last lot bought off Ebay - box of 30 for £20 - should last for a few years ...
Agree with the Ebay suggestion; I got together with others to buy in bulk. However I only use them for journey to work and events. I would not ditch the pump. I have had problems with the valve freezing and all the air escaping again. Pumps are slow but reliable!
Thanks guys. I'm using 16g threaded cartridges with a small air chuck inflator.
I suppose there is no substitute for a pump after all. Don't currently have something that slips into a jersey pocket that well though and don't like them on the frame (the last one disappeared into some undergrowth).
Anybody got any views on this: http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/Blackburn-AirStik-SL-Mi...
I always take a pump even if carrying cartridges - one pump will inflate as many tubes as you like! Cartridges are great for getting on the move quickly but my record for punctures in a single ride is more than double the number of cartridges I could carry, so I carry the pump anyway.
+1 for buying unbranded cartridges - you can pick up a box of 30 for around £17. Do a google search for 16g CO2 cartridges and a bunch of possible suppliers come up.
What type are you using and is it just the cartridges or do they go into a holder which then attaches to the valve?
I used to use them, but switched back to a pump because of cost, i used to carry one loaded into the valve attachment and one spare
I concur, two cartridges is about right - I don't think they're very expensive from anywhere.
Get the cylinders off ebay - much cheaper than LBS and/or branded ones.
I take 2 plus a pump - if you pinch a tube while fitting you lose a whole cartridge. Also the pump allows you to inflate the tube a bit before you fit it.
Having said that I have always been OK with 2 cylinders alone....
2 cartridges - and I always still take a mini pump. Just ot be safe
Think I pay about 2 quid per cartridge from the LBS