CO2 canister / bicycle pump / compressor... help my minimalist nature

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something chemical?
baking soda?
or physical. hairspray? no, forget it.

serious, the fumpa looks good
Reading the website the mini won’t work due to the valve... But I’m asking the company Anyway.
 
Thanks for the guidance. Assuming you have never needed to use it.
I have indeed pumped up a motorcycle tire with a very similar one. It's a bunch or work, but, the manual mini never tires of tires. One small advantage over the Fumpa - which looks pretty cool I have to say.

I have a Fumpa, rechargeable, small, 2 types available, I have even pumped up sn aircraft tyre with it.

Does that Fumpa fit somewhere on the bike?
 
Dynaplug is excellent as it plugs in via bike battery but ITS SOLD OUT.
Fumpa could fit in a bum bag I feel. :)
 
The smaller mini Fumpa is too small for the job and you would struggle to get it into the valve stem for the front wheel. I have the larger pump (120 PSI max) its about the size of a 40 pack of cigarettes and has a LED display for units/pressure and Battery level, it wont quite fit in the tail of the Streetfighter/Panigale. I have had it for about 4 years and still goes strong, I believe it has a brushless motor. Highly recommended.
 
The smaller mini Fumpa is too small for the job and you would struggle to get it into the valve stem for the front wheel. I have the larger pump (120 PSI max) its about the size of a 40 pack of cigarettes and has a LED display for units/pressure and Battery level, it wont quite fit in the tail of the Streetfighter/Panigale. I have had it for about 4 years and still goes strong, I believe it has a brushless motor. Highly recommended.
Have u used it to pump any Ducati tyres yet... hope not
 
No punctures yet, touch wood, I did let the rear tyre on my old 1199 down a couple of years ago while in the garage and re inflated it with the Fumpa using the onboard PSI indicator and then checked it against another tyre gauge and it was only 1 PSI out.
 
best solution on the pani is a $20 core repair kit with co2 AND a mini mtb pump off which there are many fine brands to chose from. The co2 gets you part of the way and the pump does the rest. takes a bit of time but so what, the alternative is waiting or walking, both suck.
 
Challenge is finding one small enough for a Pani V2 when you get a flat.
What I have learnt so far is that you need at least 3 CO2 canisters and pray not to have another flat or a mini high pressure bike pump or call Tiffany :)


motopressor is probably the smallest that is GOOd



this slime one is great and thats what i carry
 

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