I know many of you don't mountain bike so may not know what a PIA it can be to seat a tubeless tire. Along comes the Flash Charger. Only concern is the ability to also use it with a wheel cover. The head looks like it would work since it looks smaller than my JOEBLOW pro pump. I'm sure a few of you won't like it because it doesn't cost $450. ;) I'll venture into my Trek store and see if they have one I can try out on all my bikes and different wheel types.
Some of you may ask why something like this is needed. For Joe Average mountain biker, they may need to seat tires once a year or very rarely. Mountain bike racers change tires based on trail conditions. Prior to a mountain bike race, I'll pre-ride the course and change tires every lap to see which one works best (same with gearing). Having something like this at a trail head would be awesome. I just hope it works as good as the glossy brochure makes it sound.
http://www.bikerumor.com/...ss-tires/#more-86589
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Some of you may ask why something like this is needed. For Joe Average mountain biker, they may need to seat tires once a year or very rarely. Mountain bike racers change tires based on trail conditions. Prior to a mountain bike race, I'll pre-ride the course and change tires every lap to see which one works best (same with gearing). Having something like this at a trail head would be awesome. I just hope it works as good as the glossy brochure makes it sound.
http://www.bikerumor.com/...ss-tires/#more-86589
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The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.