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    Posted: 30 January 2010 at 7:26pm
At the petrol station? Or with a bike pump? (Can you tell I'm a girl?!)

The instructions say the valve is "car size" - does that mean you can't just use a bike pump??? (We don't have one and I will need to buy one, but if it won't work then I don't want to waste my time and $$ finding one)

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We use a bike pump
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Sweet! Thanks!
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Im lazy and take my p+t to a bike shop and they do it for me. even with the boys still in the pram lol
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We did it at the petrol station which worked a treat (immediate, rather than a bike pump which just takes forever and kills your arms)! Can't remember the psi rating tho - its not the same as you'd do your car tyres to (a passenger car is generally around 30) - check in the manual or on the P&T website.

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Just checked the website - it should be pumped to 20-22psi for best ride.
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