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I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road.
Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? Ian |
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wrote in message ... I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? We can only hope so. |
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"Tarcap" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? We can only hope so. +1 |
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 17:22:56 +0100, Tarcap wrote:
wrote in message ... I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? We can only hope so. Nice person. Wishing danger on another. |
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On 16/08/2014 01:39, Rob Morley wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 07:18:26 -0700 (PDT) wrote: I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? I'd be more worried about falling on the bit of metal in my pocket. You'll probably want a bag attached to the bike to carry a spare tub anyway, so why not keep it in that? If we are being sensible why not just carry a pump. |
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"Peter Keller" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 17:22:56 +0100, Tarcap wrote: wrote in message ... I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? We can only hope so. Nice person. Wishing danger on another. Once again you're assuming too much. What makes you think I wasn't answering the original question - "Is it safe to carry in my jersey?". You are a typical psycholist showing your true colours by jumping to conclusions and, as always, making yourself look an idiot. |
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:31:23 +0100, Nick wrote:
On 16/08/2014 01:39, Rob Morley wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 07:18:26 -0700 (PDT) wrote: I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? I'd be more worried about falling on the bit of metal in my pocket. You'll probably want a bag attached to the bike to carry a spare tub anyway, so why not keep it in that? If we are being sensible why not just carry a pump. You have hit the nail on the head. |
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:31:23 +0100
Nick wrote: On 16/08/2014 01:39, Rob Morley wrote: On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 07:18:26 -0700 (PDT) wrote: I'm thinking about buying a CO2 pump to blow up a tubular if I need to replace it on the road. Is it safe to carry this in my jersey? I'm thinking this might be dangerous in a fall. Would the canister blow up? I'd be more worried about falling on the bit of metal in my pocket. You'll probably want a bag attached to the bike to carry a spare tub anyway, so why not keep it in that? If we are being sensible why not just carry a pump. CO2 inflaters do save time and effort when they work properly, but I wouldn't want to rely on them alone. |
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On Sat, 16 Aug 2014 13:06:51 +0100, Tarcap wrote:
psycholist idiot. And thank you very much grand vomit for your great accolade. And now please spew in my direction the higher honours of thick-headed trog, housefly, cockroach, maggot, mosquito, flea, tick, slug, leech, and intestinal parasite? Please? |
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