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For sure, there is a learning curve i say, three tents and three sleeping bags later! And, please dont get me started on air pads! Ahhh! The joys of touring!To answer @Sadlsor’s query, sometimes you don’t know that you need something “better” until that specific item is put to the test.
Case and point, last fall my rear tire picked up a roofing nail.OK, STuff happens! So I go to my brand new, never been used tire kit and begin the process of removing and plugging. Plug prep requires some hole reeming using the kit tool that looks like a small screw driver with a drill bit on the end.
So start reeming and I quickly discover that the design of this tool does not allow me to grip it the right way to provide enough force required for the job. Then, near the end of an overly long process, the handle had cracked and was now loosely hanging on the drill bit.
Repair was completed successfully but I thought that surely there was a better mousetrap out there. A little research led me to this bit of kit: it may not be the very best but it’s gonna be a more effective tool if I ever need to do this again. My
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