twobone Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I took the spare wheel off for a run the other day. I noticed the reduced weight and I think there was less wind buffetting due to the smoother rear surface. Think I will go without and eventually design a removable tire rack for long journeys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slomove Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I removed the tire rack long time ago and went on several tours of 3000-4000 miles. For the unlikely event of a leak I have the fix-a-flat inflator. In case of a larger gash the Seven can drive a while on a flat tire (slowly) or I can just whip out the AAAplus card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Automoda Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I made this for looks: http://herb.linkrealms.com/tour_for_web/Trunk_Bag.jpg The car needs something back there. No way I'm going to carry around a big fat wheel and tire! Instead I have a styrofoam block dressed up all nice. Been thinking of making a fiberglass box out of it so I can carry stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twnpipe Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 Very nicely done. I thought maybe it was aluminum first off. The straps really make it work. Nice bottom pan also. It would be great to have some storage on the car. I also don't carry spare but I only do day trips . Your windshield appears to be curved? and What size tires are you using, those look large in photo? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitcat Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 As I have found at track days, leaving the spare on can promote tail-wag: the mass of the spare tire promotes sideways momentum. Never noticed any issues on the street (where my driving style is somewhat more sedate). Also like the idea of a bit of buffer between me and the cell phone addict in the car following me. I haven't had a new car in years that has a real spare. Most have an air compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter and a can of fix-a-flat. No reason that wont work on a se7en (except for the cigarette lighter part:)). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHKflyer52 Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 Most have an air compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter and a can of fix-a-flat. No reason that wont work on a se7en (except for the cigarette lighter part:)). Kitcat lets be politically correct and call the cigarette lighter a POWER PORT if you know what I mean :jester: as most new cars do not come with a cigarette lighter any more.....:smilielol5: :rofl:.....have a nice day as I am going to go out to my car and push in the cigarette lighter just to see if it still works even though I do not smoke. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnCh Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I ditched my spare tire years ago and now carry a Safety Seal ATV tire repair kit with a few additional CO2 cartridges, and also a Mini Versair dual action hand pump in case the CO2 runs out or I need to adjust tire pressures when on tour. The hand pump may sound like an exercise in futility, but they work surprisingly well in a low volume/low pressure situation like a se7en. Here's a link to webBikeWorld's review of the Versair for motorcycle usage: http://www.webbikeworld.com/r3/hand-air-pump/. BTW if you're not familiar with that site, it's worth checking out. A lot of items targeted at bikers are also applicable to us given our obsession with size and weight...or lack thereof http://www.gemplers.com/images/items/134083-lrg.jpg -John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestTexasS2K Posted October 5, 2012 Share Posted October 5, 2012 I did the same as John. With the exception of I took a 12v compressor and cut the power tip off and put clips that I can clip on the battery. I use this in all my vehicles it's faster than mounting a spare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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