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Re: [ST] Stop -N- Go question....
- Subject: Re: [ST] Stop -N- Go question....
- From: John Ulizzi <jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 13:54:17 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks for all your help Rupert. I am leaning towards
the pocket version. i am well aware that you should
carry rope style plugs as well, and do. I have the
rope kit along with an old CO2 kit.
John
--- Rupert Galea <rgalea@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 6/6/06, John Ulizzi <jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Thanks Rupert,
> >
> > That's the one. A friend of mine has the standard
> > model with the pistol. Are you familiar with that
> one
> > ? It's really cool, but bulky. If this unit works
> as
> > well, I should prolly get me one...
>
> I watched someone use the gun version just a few
> weeks ago. I think
> the compact version works just as well it just takes
> a little longer.
>
> The plugs only work if the puncture wound is a hole.
> For other types
> of puncture wounds a friend of mine swears by the
> string type things
> shown in this kit
> http://www.stopngo.com/Contents/1066.asp
> Anyone have any experience with them?
>
> > Is there enough room in the pouch for a few CO2
> > bottles ?
>
> Not really. I think you want this
> http://www.stopngo.com/Contents/1001.asp
>
> I made this
> http://www.rgalea.com/bikes/inflator/index.html
> and it fits under the seat.
> Rupert
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