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Ribble CO2 Inflator for Bike

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£7 ·
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GiJimmyyo
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Why expend valuable energy and effort pumping up your tyre at the roadside when you can inflate in seconds with this handy CO2 inflator? The Ribble CO2 Inflator allows you to manually control the inflation rate, perfect for fixing a flat or topping tyres up on the go. Compatible with Schrader and Presta valves.
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  1. Felix_1's avatar
    Never used it. How we use it ? The rubble is attached to the pump then into the value !!??
    GiJimmyyo's avatar
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    You need CO2 canisters which screw into the black end. Then you just press the open end onto your valve and it inflates your tyre.

    It replaces your pump. Smaller, lighter, faster and higher pressures. (edited)
  2. buliztik's avatar
    If there's ever a post where the delivery kills the deal, this is it.
  3. Ohsomeoneold's avatar
    I attempted to purchase several different items in attempt to dilute the silly shipping. Added the inflator and a pedal wrench ; both added to basket OK but added £7 per item ! I didn’t continue with further items
    If £7 would kill a deal, £14 would obliterate it !
    Bbqueue's avatar
    They're appaling to deal with. It'll have to be an astounding deal for me to hand them any money (edited)
  4. Krystufer's avatar
    These must be popular, I see loads of these bottles left around
    Spiderweb1's avatar
    The bottles you see lying around are laughing gas, I see loads especially just after a dance music festival near where we live!
  5. R..Daneel.Olivav's avatar
    Why expend valuable energy and effort pedalling your bike if you can jump into a car...
  6. Spiderweb1's avatar
    I use exactly the same inflator, screw one end on to the Presta valve and release the gas, 90 psi in a second, great bits of kit. Remember to deflate the tyre when you get home and put normal air in as you do tend to lose pressure more quickly with CO2, if left you might think you have a slow puncture in 2 or 3 days!
  7. Whiteside's avatar
    Make sure you put the wee foam cover over the co2 canister before using.Otherwise you will end up with South Pole explorer style frost bite.
  8. AndLaz's avatar
    Thanks for the post, I bagged many items such as eagle sram 12 speed chain for £5, 105 front derailer for 10£....yes the delivery is expensive but if you buy couple of items it's worthwhile
  9. Samuel_Ashdown's avatar
    Ordered one of these, a set of pedals and some grip tape with a £7 24hr parcelforce delivery. They didnt even dispatch it for 8 days and until i emailed them and then very suspect knocking abilities from parcelforce. Really put me off them as a company
    Bbqueue's avatar
    Yeah they're really poor. I had a similar experience with delays among other things! I made sure I got the postage refunded
  10. MRG82's avatar
    Picked up a few of these for some of the guys in the office, along with some tools and new brake rotors for my winter bike (£3.98 each) took the sting out of the delivery.
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