At the moment, I carry an 'Airman' compressor, wired with a plug that connects to a fly lead connected directly to the battery terminals, bypassing the CANBus etc (2023 R1250RT). The Airman pump works OK, but it is a bit bulky and takes up a lot of space.
Instead of the Airman, I'm considering using one of the 'inflation kits' that use the small CO2 cylinders. Most of the kits seem to provide 3x cylinders. Are 3 cylinders enough to inflate a 180/55/17 rear tyre from flat to a useable pressure? (42psi/2.9 Bar).
Also, I carry a 'Stop and Go' plug insertion kit, which I've practised using on worn-out tyres and had good results. But are the 'sticky string' kits any better? Some of the kits I've seen combine the sticky strings and insertion tools with the CO2 cylinders, all in one kit, which may be a better option than my present Airman/Stop 'n Go combination.
Any advice or comments welcome!



