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12 volt air compressor recommendations

can-am sam

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Yesterday I had the misfortune of running over a rock with the left front tire. It must have broken the tire bead seal. The tire went flat. Luckily I was near a pull-off view area(I was on the North Cascades highway). Found a gentleman with a generator and air compressor in the back of his pick-up truck. Aired the tire up and off I go, went about 10 miles and tire goes flat again. After using 3 cans of flat tire fix-it, I made it to nice gentleman's home who had an air compressor. He offered to let me park my Spyder in his garage if the tire did not hold air. It was 5pm and about 50 miles from the nearest tire dealer. I was able to ride it home. With the 3 cans of flat repair the tire was out of balance. This got me thinking a small 12 volt compressor would a great item to have with me. Does anyone have recommendations?
 
Cabelas has a nice little one that's only about $35, and is just about pocket-sized! :thumbup:
Check in their Automkotice/ATV catalog for it.
 
I just picked one up for the spyder and other things around the house. One word of caution that I hadn't thought about, my pump requires a 15 amp circuit.
 
me too

I got one from cycle gear small and compact also picked up co2 tire plug kit

Moe
got the cycle gear compressor. it was on sale recently for around twenty five shipped. plugs into power outlet, or battery tender pigtail.
 
Yesterday I had the misfortune of running over a rock with the left front tire. It must have broken the tire bead seal. The tire went flat. Luckily I was near a pull-off view area(I was on the North Cascades highway). Found a gentleman with a generator and air compressor in the back of his pick-up truck. Aired the tire up and off I go, went about 10 miles and tire goes flat again. After using 3 cans of flat tire fix-it, I made it to nice gentleman's home who had an air compressor. He offered to let me park my Spyder in his garage if the tire did not hold air. It was 5pm and about 50 miles from the nearest tire dealer. I was able to ride it home. With the 3 cans of flat repair the tire was out of balance. This got me thinking a small 12 volt compressor would a great item to have with me. Does anyone have recommendations?

Check out www.cyclepump.com. High quality, compact design
 
I have the Slime compressor too... slightly heavy but great pump.

Just ordered one of those right angle, clip on valve chuck's from Best Rest... great little invention that!!
 
Compressor

Yesterday I had the misfortune of running over a rock with the left front tire. It must have broken the tire bead seal. The tire went flat. Luckily I was near a pull-off view area(I was on the North Cascades highway). Found a gentleman with a generator and air compressor in the back of his pick-up truck. Aired the tire up and off I go, went about 10 miles and tire goes flat again. After using 3 cans of flat tire fix-it, I made it to nice gentleman's home who had an air compressor. He offered to let me park my Spyder in his garage if the tire did not hold air. It was 5pm and about 50 miles from the nearest tire dealer. I was able to ride it home. With the 3 cans of flat repair the tire was out of balance. This got me thinking a small 12 volt compressor would a great item to have with me. Does anyone have recommendations?

I have a DynaPlug Mini Pro. It appears to be an excellent product. Although I'm new to Spyders, I have a lot of 2 wheel time. My experience is that if one buys a compressor and plug kit, and brings it along always, then one is unlikely to get a flat.
 
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