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    Default Has Anybody tried one of these?

    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...81783669725270

    It looks like an AWESOME way to deal with "out of the shop" tire problems!
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    Haven't tried it but now I want one

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    I'm thinking the exact same thing!
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    Last edited by PrairieSpyder; 08-01-2016 at 05:57 PM.
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    Plz share report,whoever gets one first. The adjustable digital gauge looks promising.
    I am wondering where they tucked the backup 11' car cord?


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    Default Well....

    Not that model but I have a ryobi one and they work well. I do suggest on heavier vehicles you jack the tire up or you will run out of battery quickly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chupaca View Post
    Not that model but I have a ryobi one and they work well. I do suggest on heavier vehicles you jack the tire up or you will run out of battery quickly...
    +1 for the Ryobi. Jack turned me on to his.
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    Gene,
    Do you have a model number for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    Gene,
    Do you have a model number for it?
    Here is it at Home Depot, Bob: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

    Stanley also makes one. I found it on QVC's site.
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    Default But.....

    That is just the tool, you need the battery to make it work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate looks at -- View Post
    That is just the tool, you need the battery to make it work!
    The batteries are $99.00! I guess they want you to buy all Ryobi tools so you can interchange the batteries. There's a method to their madness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q...81783669725270

    It looks like an AWESOME way to deal with "out of the shop" tire problems!
    I'm curious to see if it works. If it does it would be grest to have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate looks at -- View Post
    That is just the tool, you need the battery to make it work!
    ​...and the charger.

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    50% off at, so I bought one for me and one birthday gift.

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    That's a GREAT price!
    When you get it: please let us know how well it works! I'm specifically curious about the battery-life...

    I've got an anniversary at the end of the Month... it's time to lay down a hint or two...
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    Looks good. Just need a way to keep it charged on the bike.

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    If used for the motorcycle, are you assuming that your battery in the canam is dead and you can't plug it in to the 12v supply?...trying to understand the value or benefit of a "cordless" inflator? Especially when having to buy rechargeable battery packs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kay View Post
    If used for the motorcycle, are you assuming that your battery in the canam is dead and you can't plug it in to the 12v supply?...trying to understand the value or benefit of a "cordless" inflator? Especially when having to buy rechargeable battery packs.
    For me I would say the advantage is that before I go out on a ryde I can check the air in the tires and quickly adjust without having to go to the nearest service station as I don't have a compressor at home. Certainly it could potentially travel with yiu if need be. I would use it at home mostly on pre-ryde checks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate looks at -- View Post
    For me I would say the advantage is that before I go out on a ryde I can check the air in the tires and quickly adjust without having to go to the nearest service station as I don't have a compressor at home. Certainly it could potentially travel with yiu if need be. I would use it at home mostly on pre-ryde checks!
    I should have specified the question as....why cordless versus a compact corded option for the motorcycle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kay View Post
    I should have specified the question as....why cordless versus a compact corded option for the motorcycle?
    I use a compact corded inflator. Keep it in the trunk, and doesn't take up any room. Don't have to worry about no stinkin batteries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Humphreys View Post
    Looks good. Just need a way to keep it charged on the bike.
    Plug it in to the power port in your trunk!
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    nope never tried it but looks like fun.



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    Default Tire inflator

    Got one as a gift 5 years ago. Used it on my bicycle and car for years, now on the Burp.

    Still working great, just used it today.

    Great tool, gauge is accurate. It is slower on larger car tires.

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    Hohttps://www.harborfreight.com/12v-150-psi-portable-inflator-63109.html


    How about The $12 one at Harbor Freight with built in gauge and 20% discount. Works on my 2013 RTL trunk plug fine. oops $9.99 on line

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate looks at -- View Post
    For me I would say the advantage is that before I go out on a ryde I can check the air in the tires and quickly adjust without having to go to the nearest service station as I don't have a compressor at home. Certainly it could potentially travel with yiu if need be. I would use it at home mostly on pre-ryde checks!
    I like your way of thinking. A lot of extra stuff to carry for "what if" situations. In all my time on the 's I have never encountered a situation where I needed to inflate a tire while on a ride. Now--I have probably jinxed myself.

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