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Lamonster air pump

spyderryder53

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I love love love my LAMONSTER AIR PUMP.:yes:I have been using my compressor
that has a stick type gauge, when I hooked up the Lamonster air pump the right tire had 14.5 lbs
the left had 16.5 lbs . I set the pump at 19 lbs and it shuts off when done now I will be :riding: with the correct amount of air.
I also got the INTELLIBOOST JUMPER which has great features.
Leon
 
If I made up a 4' air hose with a female attachment on each end and attached one end to the Schrader valve on air ride system under the seat, and the other end to a Schrader valve on a flat tire, would the onboard compressor pump the tire up? :dontknow:
 
That's a good question! :D
But the bike has to be in gear, and the parking brake has to be "Off".
I don't know how well this would work at highway speeds! :yikes:
 
That's a good question! :D
But the bike has to be in gear, and the parking brake has to be "Off".
I don't know how well this would work at highway speeds! :yikes:

You think I'd need more than a 4' hose? It could take a 1/2 mile or more to inflate a flat tire. :roflblack:
 
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