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Old 04-19-14, 01:02 PM
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can someone recommend a high quality emergency portable repair

I would like some recommendations for good quality repair kit/pump to carry with me for tire repairs and minor stuff on my hybrid bike thx
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Mountain Morph/G for a pump, and any tube repair kit. Preferably with glue on patches.
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Topeak road morph pump, topeak alien 2 multitool, spare tube, any patch kit that uses glue (the glueless kind dont work)
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^ that is what I carry on one of my bikes

Sometimes I carry a CO2 inflater too, just to get the tire to the proper pressure with out pumping so much.
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For me it's a Zefal pump, Mafac tire levers and a patch kit.
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