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30-07-2022, 02:24 PM
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Hugh, what are the inflatable units that you've used?
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30-07-2022, 03:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-07-2022, 03:11 PM by Hugh Barnes.)
I think I got them from Bryan Purves, who sadly passed away a while back. Although some of his prodects are still available, I'm not sure these cushions are. Though the great big oversize bicycle tyre inner tubes are a good substitute it seems...
That looks a good solution, Adrian. Thanks...
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I've used Vittoria Fat MTB 26 x 4.0-4.9 bicycle tubes in the front seat cushions of my RM. Looking at the cushions insitu they look a bit 'lumpy' but sitting on them they're incredibly comfortable and at £11.97 inc. VAT and postage for two, a true bargin. Because they're made for off road bikes, the material they're made from is quite thick and therefore very robust, another benefit.
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The company that supplied Bryan was called Duratank, a subsidiary of Griffon Hoverwork. Indeed still building hovercraft.
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I've got a few 29" Fatty mountain bike tyre tubes left over that I used on the Nippy bags... which gather to the same sort of effect as the originals. I've got another new pair spare for 15 quid (long presta valves) if any desperate to try another approach...