You're new here, so your posts are being moderated before they show up
online. I just rejoined with a new email address, so this one won't
show up for a while, either.

The "changing the title" habit drives me crazy, but I guess it's here
to stay.

Joe Bernard
Fairfield, CA. USA

On Apr 20, 3:13 pm, islaysteve <alkire...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I thought I posted another response this morning, but it never got
> in.  I'm still getting used to this site.  That includes getting used
> to people being able to change the title.  But I'm kind of glad it got
> changed back.  Thanks again for all the helpful responses and info on
> pumps, I will have check some of those out.  And I guess I'll have to
> check out flikr or whatever, and post pix soon.  Cheers, Steve
>
> On Apr 20, 12:55 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > on 4/19/11 5:15 AM, islaysteve at alkire...@verizon.net wrote:
>
> > > Right now I have rather bulky CO2 inflator
> > > that uses the smaller cartridges, and I carry two cartridges.  Should
> > > I look to get one that uses the larger carts; and if so, do you have
> > > any recommendations on which one?  Or put another way,  would I need
> > > two of the smaller carts to adequately fill a Nifty Swifty? (33 mm).
>
> > I think you are answering your own question here.  Honestly, there's no
> > reason to use a CO2 setup unless you are trying to literally shave seconds
> > on refilling.  It's a one-shot deal, and I've seen enough MTB XC racers
> > walking their uselessly flat-tired rigs home from the halfway point, cursing
> > their improperly seated "fast-fill" devices.  You have no margin for error.
>
> > Once you have or see that happen, you always carry a pump for backup, decide
> > to stop using them altogether, or have to rely upon the kindness of
> > strangers to fill up your tube.  In any event you end up back with a pump.
>
> > If you like keeping things compact, I've been using a Crank Brothers larger
> > barrelled mini pump which has held up well for at least 6 years. It fits
> > easily into a Keven's Bag or L'il Loafer front bag.
>
> > - Jim
>
> > --
> > Jim Edgar
> > cyclofi...@earthlink.net
>
> > Could you take a moment to vote for me?
>
> > I am entered in a audiobook contest which is initially determined by public
> > voting - if you could go here -
>
> >http://tinyurl.com/vote-jimedgar
>
> > register on the Bookperk site and vote for my read 
> > -http://tinyurl.com/vote-jimedgar-I'd really appreciate it.  You can vote
> > one time each day until early May.  Vote early, vote often!
>
> > Thanks!- Hide quoted text -
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