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So I had a flat

How much pressure can an Air-hawk take, anyway?
Did you mean from within, or on the outside? ;)

On the inside, you just put enough air in there so that you can see the air move from one little compartment to another, as you "squish" it. The idea is the air "relocates" around your butt so as to prevent "hot spots".

On the outside... the answer would be, "A bit less pressure than Joe has from within".
 
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MotorcycleDave Gel

My MotorcycleDaves Conformax seat Gel will
never go flat even if you stab it with a knife😀😀😀

No ...................... Not my tire

MY AIRHAWK "R"

the repair kit that they provide with it works great, no more flat.

no comments regarding weight limits will be tolerated.:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie:

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


Cruzr Joe
 
My MotorcycleDaves Conformax seat Gel will
never go flat even if you stab it with a knife😀😀😀
:D FWIW, It's more comfortable too. :thumbup: The very first long ride I took, after installing my gel pad, I threw the AirHawk R in the trunk "just in case". Ever since then, the AirHawk has stayed home.
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No ...................... Not my tire

MY AIRHAWK "R"

the repair kit that they provide with it works great, no more flat.

no comments regarding weight limits will be tolerated.:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie:

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


Cruzr Joe
So here is a question about flats. I had a leak in my car and used fix a flat. According to the sears mechanic, they said it messes with the sensor in the valve stem. We replaced the tire. Question is: what do you carry for a flat? Does anyone know if fix a flat would be contraindicated with all of the computer sensors the Canam has? Thank you

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If you've gotten a flat tire while travelling; do what you have to do, to get the tire to hold some air... nojoke
The computer is only reading tire rotations via the ABS sensors (so it figures out the tire diameters...). As long as all three tires are spinning at about the same rate: you're good to go!
 
The best I have found is RideOn. I have ran it for many years in all my bikes. I have found nails and screws in my tires and never had a flat.
 
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