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I have a cheapo (Walmart, I think) squarish blue 12V that I cut the cigarette lighter plug off of and installed an SAE to mate up to my battery tender connection. I've used it five times - never for myself - on both the GL1800 and now the Spyder. It rests well in the bottom of the frunk along with the sack of tools that transferred from the 'wing. Have to pick up refill plugs every now-and-then to refill my stock.
"Love 'em all.... Let GOD sort 'em out!"
2021 RTL Dark Chalk Metallic with comfort seat
1978 GL1000 w/'75 engine show bike
1976 RD400c
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Oasser Portable Air Compressor Mini Tire Inflator Cordless Air Pump for Cars Motorcycles Bicycles Other Inflatables with Digital Pressure Gauge 2000mAh Lithium Battery 12V AC/DC 20Liters/Min P1S
MWO (Ret'd) SJ Barnes
‘20 RTL Stone Grey
named Britannia in honour of EE Doc Smith’s
Grey Lensman’s ship.
Farkles:
Bestem Carplay
canamsypderaccessories hitch and wiring harness,
showchrome trunk rack,
12v AND dual USB direct to battery in the frunk,
dual USB switched in the blank console switch spot (parasites the power off the seat heater switch),
frunk lid organizer,
trunk organizer,
showchrome rider backrest,
ryder and passenger cup holders,
ram mount for the iPad mini I use for GPS
quadlock phone mount
Nautilus horn
Data blocker on the glove box USB
Big Bike Parts highway pegs
Spyderzone dash pouch
Convex mirrors
‘20 Ryker 900 (my wife’s ryde)
Farkles
Slingmods fwd/rev ‘suicide shifter’
frunk organizer
dual horn
Max mount
Rear seat with tall back rest (not mounted)
Ryder backrest (not mounted)
Side bag
Top bag
top bag makes a good backrest. Will swap on the rear seat if she ever wants to 2up
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Originally Posted by bikerchris1270
I tried that routine with motorcycle......I used five to only fill tire halfway.......not good when trying to find source of leak.....sorry, I wouldn’t recommend this......carry a compressor,they don’t weigh much.
Sorry you had trouble with this method as you must’ve had some kind of a leak. I’ve never used more than three to fill a Harley tire. I even have the same system in my four wheelers.
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Originally Posted by Stache
Oasser Portable Air Compressor Mini Tire Inflator Cordless Air Pump for Cars Motorcycles Bicycles Other Inflatables with Digital Pressure Gauge 2000mAh Lithium Battery 12V AC/DC 20Liters/Min P1S
https://www.amazon.com/Oasser-Compre.../dp/B07H3LP4LL
2014 RTL Platinum
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Originally Posted by Stache
Oasser Portable Air Compressor Mini Tire Inflator Cordless Air Pump for Cars Motorcycles Bicycles Other Inflatables with Digital Pressure Gauge 2000mAh Lithium Battery 12V AC/DC 20Liters/Min P1S
Mine is similar to this but with much more powerful battery.
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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Portable Milwaukee Inflator
I purchased the portable Milwaukee compressor which I use around the farm on small stuff
also, when I take out the RV or the Spyder
I like it's programmable to whatever pressure so you can set it and walk away as long as it's not more than 10 minutes.
It pumps up 120 pounds.
I got the aftermarket batteries and they have held up as good as the OEM Milwaukee's 2 for $29.99
I already had a charger for the 12 V.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HYRHRJP...roduct_details
https://www.ohiopowertool.com/milwaukee-tools-2475-20
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I love this one. It saved our butts a couple of months ago when the rear tire lost all its air from the tire valve backing out on its own. Pumped it up to 22 lbs in a few minutes! Check it out:
https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/e...ght/p/12700020
Last edited by redrazor; 10-07-2021 at 01:56 PM.
Reason: wrong url
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Check out inflater.com. Small and holds a charge forever. Set your lbs and it shuts off at that point. Comes with USB and 12v charger and all the adapters. I use it before my rides to check pressure and add it needed. If need be, you can charge it from your F3.
Life is not good or bad, it's just Life. Deal with it!
2018 F-3T, 2016 2500 Ram 4x4, 2020 VW Cross Sport, 2012 Travel trailer
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I have the one from Aerostich. Works well. I also have the more automatic one from Lamonster.
08 RS/SM5 (Hers) (sold)
15 RT-S (Mine)
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Originally Posted by jnt
I have the one from Aerostich. Works well. I also have the more automatic one from Lamonster.
A few years ago I bought the small digital compressor from Lamonster. I really liked it. It was handy, compact, and worked well.... until it quit working. I contacted Lamonster and they very kindly replaced it from one they had in stock. But also told me they quit carrying that particular pump due to high failure rate. It didn't meet their quality standards. The second pump also failed after a short period of time. Not Lamonster's fault. I researched the internet and found the exact same pump being marketed under various brand names. It's good if you have one that works but I wouldn't depend on their durability..... Jim
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
Semper Fi
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Originally Posted by redrazor
I have that without the H.D. markings. Have a Viair for the pickup.
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Originally Posted by Lew L
Mine is similar to this but with much more powerful battery.
' So --- To add a bit of info:
Manufacturer: PSE made in china [/] https://www.amazon.com/Air-Compresso...2C250&sr=8-105
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Battery: Li ion 6000 mA
Price: $29.99
Thoughts: Noisy, tiny instruction sheet which is also a bit obtuse, shakes a bit when running, Big readout screen, 2 led lights, Plenty powerful.
Lew L
Kaos----- Gone but not forgotten.
2014 RTS in Circuit Yellow, farkle-ing addiction down to once every few months. ECU FLASH IS GREAT.
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