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      11-29-2010, 07:07 AM   #1
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ContiComfortkit..anyone use it ?

Now that I'm about to get rid of the RFT tyres , will need to source some form of inflation kit / goo for the Non RFTs.

Anyone tried the ContiComfortkit....see http://www.conti-online.com/generato...ortkit-en.html

And any idea how it compares with the BMW Mobility Kit which no doubt is at least twice the price ?
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I just went into Repco on Flinders street and picked up some Green Slim http://www.slime.com/index.php
Which was about $50. And it fits real well even under the boot liner.
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I just went into Repco on Flinders street and picked up some Green Slim http://www.slime.com/index.php
Which was about $50. And it fits real well even under the boot liner.
Thanks for the tip.

I was looking for a similar product but with an additional compressor. I am surprised that you could inflate a tyre to a reasonable driving pressure (say 30 psi) using a pressurised can! I guess you have not yet had the opportunity to try it yet ?
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      12-02-2010, 06:06 PM   #4
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I also carry a cycle track pump in the boot (I cycle regularly so it's handy for both) - over the years I've most often had slowish leaks and can generally reinflate the tyre a few times to get me to the tyre place.

At least they can then repair the tyre - some goos prevent that possibility.
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The slime kit does have a compressor in it and I have pumped my tires up to 40psi using it.
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