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Easy rear tire air....


HEY, we must be twins or something....
:yes: :clap:
here's mine, not as fancy, but as functional....
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made it for $30...
on my 1st ride, i noticed a marked difference in handling....
Dan P
SPYD3R

Mine's fancier!!!! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

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Push on chucks on the dual fill. Gauge can be used on either the hose or the pistol grip inflater. Adapters can be used to connect to most any air hose at any tire shop, whether the connector is automotive or tire valve. The pistol grip has an air release valve o it's easy to reduce pressure. The extra connector with the industrial adapter has a restricted flow path so that lets me safely use the pistol grip inflater for the air shock bag when needed.
 
Mine's fancier!!!! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

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Push on chucks on the dual fill. Gauge can be used on either the hose or the pistol grip inflater. Adapters can be used to connect to most any air hose at any tire shop, whether the connector is automotive or tire valve. The pistol grip has an air release valve o it's easy to reduce pressure. The extra connector with the industrial adapter has a restricted flow path so that lets me safely use the pistol grip inflater for the air shock bag when needed.
I think this is the 'WHY KISS?' solution. :yikes:
 
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Mine's fancier!!!! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

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Push on chucks on the dual fill. Gauge can be used on either the hose or the pistol grip inflater. Adapters can be used to connect to most any air hose at any tire shop, whether the connector is automotive or tire valve. The pistol grip has an air release valve o it's easy to reduce pressure. The extra connector with the industrial adapter has a restricted flow path so that lets me safely use the pistol grip inflater for the air shock bag when needed.

Do you actually carry that with you? It's a work of art, I guess. The HOSA LISA.
 
Valve stem extension hose.

I picked up a package of 4 valve extension hose on Amazon for around $10.00 and are about 6 inches long. They are made for semis to reach the valve stem on the inside wheel. Well made high pressure hose material with swaged fittings. Works like a charm for checking and filling the tires. I even put 2 together end to end and put it on the filler nipple for the rear shock air bag. Comes out right next to the back rest bracket. Makes it super easy to check or add air without having to take the seat off. Tucks in tight so the tip only shows, you don't even see it. :yes:Just pull it up some to use, then tuck it back down.
 
I picked up a package of 4 valve extension hose on Amazon for around $10.00 and are about 6 inches long. They are made for semis to reach the valve stem on the inside wheel. Well made high pressure hose material with swaged fittings. Works like a charm for checking and filling the tires. I even put 2 together end to end and put it on the filler nipple for the rear shock air bag. Comes out right next to the back rest bracket. Makes it super easy to check or add air without having to take the seat off. Tucks in tight so the tip only shows, you don't even see it. :yes:Just pull it up some to use, then tuck it back down.
Got pics?
 
AIR FILL THINGY

I use the same thing , I wish it didn't have the angle tho , I think a straight end would be easier ....... But I actually have No air fill problems at all because my valve stem was moved the other side of the rim at my first tire change :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: ........Mike :bbq:
 
Do you actually carry that with you? It's a work of art, I guess. The HOSA LISA.
My frunk is pretty much a tool box! Air hose, bag with a few extra tools including a compressor, bottles of cleaner, bag of bungee cords, towels, and not sure what else! :roflblack: Oh, there is room for my jacket if I stuff it down tight! :roflblack:
 
But I actually have No air fill problems at all because my valve stem was moved the other side of the rim at my first tire change :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: ........Mike :bbq:
At the suggestion of a tire store manager I did that for my trailer wheels! I traded taking off the wheel covers to get to the stem for crawling on the ground so I can reach the new ones on the inside of the tires! :hun:
 
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