An Easy Way to Add Air to Tires
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Because you can't check the pressure with the bicycle pump and who wants to pump a tire by hand when you can use your air compressor. I think you missed the point.
#148
I just bought this inflater from valve pal and love it. Scroll down the page. I got the 90/straight so I can use it on the bike and the car.
http://www.easycart.net/ValvePal/Order_page.html
http://www.easycart.net/ValvePal/Order_page.html
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And here it is, part number 42300009:
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Haven't tried it yet on my 2012 RKC but it looks okay for the job. In my view though, looking at the picture, it might have been better designed with a right angle connector to the tyre valve or even better, a rotatable connector so you could set it to the most comfortable angle. Anyway, I intend to buy one.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Haven't tried it yet on my 2012 RKC but it looks okay for the job. In my view though, looking at the picture, it might have been better designed with a right angle connector to the tyre valve or even better, a rotatable connector so you could set it to the most comfortable angle. Anyway, I intend to buy one.
Last edited by DonkeyHotey; 06-02-2012 at 02:25 AM.
#150
Here's my solution for spoked wheels
As anyone who has a touring bike with spokes knows, it's almost impossible to get air in the back tire. Not one of HD's better engineering idea's. I put this gauge together and had to grind the chuck down a bit to get it to fit and now it's pretty easy to get air into the tire. Those angled stems don't work at all for tube tires either.