I did some numbers. For a 700x23c road tire inflated to 120 psig, you would add 5.5 g (0.19 oz) by inflating with CO2, and save 9.6 g (0.34 oz) inflating with helium, save 10.25 gm (0.36 oz) inflating with hydrogen (H2). Of course, one presume that if you inflate your tire with CO2 while on a ride, you were carrying the CO2 cartidge already and thus you have a net decrease in bike weight of 11 g when you use it (replacing the 11 grams of air in your tire with 16.5 grams of CO2 which you were already carrying). Compare these weight differences to carrying a pump which weighs several ounces to half a pound.Originally Posted by maillotpois



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