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Any suggestions for a small/portable air pump that has a battery, can run off of the 12V on the bike, AND also has a standard plug if you wish to use it in the garage?
Thanks...
Thanks...
Any suggestions for a small/portable air pump that has a battery, can run off of the 12V on the bike, AND also has a standard plug if you wish to use it in the garage?
Thanks...
I didn't find anything with both a 12V and a standard plug yet but this seems pretty handy for the price. http://www.carparts.com/autoparts/I...atalogId=10618&langId=-1&rlid=cp_group_detail
Here is a whole page of them to check out
http://www.shopwiki.com/Slime+Portable+12-Volt+Air+Compressor
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Works any place, any time, any voltage:
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It would take a zillion cartidges to fill a Spyder tire, especially the rear. It takes more cartidges than are in a normal kit just to fill a motorcycle tire. I carry a half dozen on my RT, and that is barely enough to get 20-25 pounds into the tire to limp to the next compressor, less than half the normal inflation pressure.I picked up an inflation gismo at the HD dealership in Chilliwack. It comprises a kit in a neat little pouch, that contains some CO2 cartridges, a gun that screws onto the tire valve, gummy worms, reaming and probing tools and cement. It's made by an outfit called Genuine Innovations and they call it the Ultraflate Plus. They say it's good for street, dirt or ATVs. They say it's good for several inflations and you can alwas carry extra cartridges. I have not had occasion to use it yet, but I did fit the gun up to the tires. Back tire a bit awkward, but it fits. I would be curious to know if anyone has tried this system in actual practice. I still plan to get Ride-On. Belt and suspenders for me. Cost was about $45 Canadian. Get caught on a lonely, rainy road without it, Priceless!
I picked up an inflation gismo at the HD dealership in Chilliwack. It comprises a kit in a neat little pouch, that contains some CO2 cartridges, a gun that screws onto the tire valve, gummy worms, reaming and probing tools and cement. It's made by an outfit called Genuine Innovations and they call it the Ultraflate Plus. They say it's good for street, dirt or ATVs. They say it's good for several inflations and you can alwas carry extra cartridges. I have not had occasion to use it yet, but I did fit the gun up to the tires. Back tire a bit awkward, but it fits. I would be curious to know if anyone has tried this system in actual practice. I still plan to get Ride-On. Belt and suspenders for me. Cost was about $45 Canadian. Get caught on a lonely, rainy road without it, Priceless!
How about this? You should be able to use it plugged into the wall OR the 12-volt outlet?
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According to the product literature, it takes 4, 16 gram cartridges to fill a 180/55 17 motorcycle tire to 32 psi. I notice that only 3 are supplied with the kit. The company also supplies 12, 25 and 45 gram cartridges to work with this device. The 45 gram cartridge apparently uses only 2 to bring the same tire up to 28 psi. I see that my Crossman air pistol uses 12 gram cartridges, so I guess I would need a lot of those.It would take a zillion cartidges to fill a Spyder tire, especially the rear. It takes more cartidges than are in a normal kit just to fill a motorcycle tire. I carry a half dozen on my RT, and that is barely enough to get 20-25 pounds into the tire to limp to the next compressor, less than half the normal inflation pressure.
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As a correction to my last post, the 45 gram cartidge will not work with the Ulraflate Plus, it will accept up to 25 grams. Another inflator, the Monster Air Chuck, made by the same company, takes the 45.According to the product literature, it takes 4, 16 gram cartridges to fill a 180/55 17 motorcycle tire to 32 psi. I notice that only 3 are supplied with the kit. The company also supplies 12, 25 and 45 gram cartridges to work with this device. The 45 gram cartridge apparently uses only 2 to bring the same tire up to 28 psi. I see that my Crossman air pistol uses 12 gram cartridges, so I guess I would need a lot of those.