Now youre YouTube Famous!!!Well I be dang! I didn't know anyone caught that on video. FYI, that was my tire being worked on here. I'm definitely putting one of these kits together. Saved my tail for sure!
Now youre YouTube Famous!!!Well I be dang! I didn't know anyone caught that on video. FYI, that was my tire being worked on here. I'm definitely putting one of these kits together. Saved my tail for sure!
No too big a deal.. he's already Porn Hub famous...Now youre YouTube Famous!!!
In my defense, I didn't know I was being filmed on that either. How was I supposed to know mine was so much bigger than average size? I've only seen one in person, you've got me beat by 100 or so...No too big a deal.. he's already Porn Hub famous...
Maybe.. but the one you saw you were looking crossed eyed at!!In my defense, I didn't know I was being filmed on that either. How was I supposed to know mine was so much bigger than average size? I've only seen one in person, you've got me beat by 100 or so...
This is should be considered an extreme example. In this case you can see lots of wasted CO2 coming out. Normally the bead is closer thus not needing as much CO2.
In this example. I would guess you could do this twice whereas a different tire set may last 3-4 times.
Lol that was an awesome night ride! Yep still holding air... I did notice some bouncing on that tire when driving over 35mph. I haven't gotten around to digging into what is causing it yet. Hopefully it isn't all the mud inside the tireI remember that morning! @LandPioneer is that still holding air?
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i can guarantee its the 10lbs of mud on the inside. we need to take it off this weekend and wash it out.Lol that was an awesome night ride! Yep still holding air... I did notice some bouncing on that tire when driving over 35mph. I haven't gotten around to digging into what is causing it yet. Hopefully it isn't all the mud inside the tire
Yep I'd say you are right. I was digging mud by the handfuls out around the lip of the rim. That's going to be a fun job! At least I have a beer monkey to help Lol.i can guarantee its the 10lbs of mud on the inside. we need to take it off this weekend and wash it out.
nah im going to need help putting my cage on when ever those jack wagons decide to ship it. going on 3 weeks late
Thanks1/4 to 1/8 pipe thread. It goes between the quick connect on the hose and the locking chuck.View attachment 42415
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I think cost of the tanks and easier refills.Is there a reason no one is using compressed air??
Is there a reason no one is using compressed air??
Yeah.. the tanks are a little more expensive but not much.. you can refill yourself from a scuba tank with compressed air. We also have a high pressure compressor for scuba tank fills. Just curious if there was a reason for not going that route? It would make refilling our small takes handy out of a larger scuba tank for large rides like the take over.I think cost of the tanks and easier refills.
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Take size is pretty close really..You can use compressed air. But it would need to be a HPA tank. The CO2 bottles are compressed to several hundred psi so you get more punch in a smaller package. I keep my whole kit plus other items in ammo box under my seat. It would even be easy to forget about it because I don't have to look at it or have it be in my way. I bought my bottle used at a paintball supply house for $20 filled.
You can use compressed air. But it would need to be a HPA tank. The CO2 bottles are compressed to several hundred psi so you get more punch in a smaller package. I keep my whole kit plus other items in ammo box under my seat. It would even be easy to forget about it because I don't have to look at it or have it be in my way. I bought my bottle used at a paintball supply house for $20 filled.
Agreed... but we have a compressor, soooo.Might could find a SCBA tank they are 4500psi but I wouldn't just get an old one a FD isn't using because you couldn't get it filled it prob won't pass inspection.