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man go to the slime website 29.99 6x6x2 foam sided case has a bottle of slime a really small but powerful compressor (3 different ways to hook it up) and an air guage. Definetly the best kit I have \\;owned.-Boom  \\;
man go to the slime website 29.99 6x6x2 foam sided case has a bottle of slime a really small but powerful compressor (3 different ways to hook it up) and an air guage. Definetly the best kit I have \\;\\\\\\;owned.-Boom  \\;\\\\\\;
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I went with the "cycle pump" kit. Very high quality, a once in a lifetime purchase. I purchased the pump and tire plug kit. Expensive, but I figure worth the money if I need it. Another bonus, it's made in the USA and rated by Motorcycle News as the best in the business.
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I'm looking for a quality tire plug kit for my Street Glide. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Does anyone have experience with these kits and which ones work better than others. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; How many CO2 inflators should I be carrying to properly inflate a tire? \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Thanks in advance!
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I carry a small air compressor. As far as the plug kit, I don't really care too much about the quality cause if my tire has a plug in it, it's just until I can get to a shop and buy a new tire. On a bike I would'nt trust my life to any plug long term.
I got a Parts Unlimited self-vulcanizing kit because it is compact. I think all the vulcanizing kits are similar. I got this kit because it's small and fits inside my Slime Compressor case. I carry the compressor instead of bottles because it doesn't take up much space and it provides more inflation capability.
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