Motorcycle Tire Inflator - Lexin Lifesaver! Moto-Travel and Touring Essential
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Perfect portable tire inflator and battery charger with flashlight, a convenient and saddlebag friendly tool for all my road trips
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Great review, just bought one using your link. I hope you get something from that. Thanks!
Thanks for the support!
just ordered one .... thanks
Thank you!
As unreliable the towing services are out there you need to rely on yourself to get up and going if stranded who knows where.
Great product.
I mean that’s how we grew up right? Fixin shit on the side of the road. Going to junk yards, all that good character building stuff
Unfortunately a flat tire happened to me 2 weeks ago and after waiting 1-1/2 hours for tow I figured I needed some sort of air compressor and tubeless tire repair kit. I went with a unit from Buture which is a air pump and battery jumper. You're right, any pump is worth carrying, especially on long trips.
I have a question on your other video on Advanblack tour pack. I've been looking at them too for my Springfield and was wondering if you ever felt like you needed the led light kit on the pack?
Thank you. Ride safe
I carry a tire repair kit and I got a small battery pump like that off Amazon. I also carry a Noco jumper unit just in case, too. Help me or someone else with any of it. But it was a few years before I actually needed to use the tire plug kit out in BFE Missouri on a Sunday...... Nothing open. The little CO2 cartridges got enough pressure in the tire to get to some air from the tire repair kit. The plug lasted many thousands more miles before the tread finally wore down and it leaked again and was time for a new tire. That was before I knew about such small battery powered pumps. But a good idea for your long trip coming up.
Let me ask you, when you jump a bike with one of those quick jumpers, do you go directly to the terminals on the battery or have you ever tried to use a lead on one of the SAE trickle charger inputs?
@@TwoIndians I dont think you could go thru the pigtail for the trickle charger because they are fused typically. I haven't tried it, but I think it would pull to much current and blow the fuse. Secondly, if you put a bigger fuse in, i think the wires aren't a large enough gauge to function safely. All this said, i have never tried it.....just basing it on theory. I have the Noco GB40, but have gone to the battery when I had to do it.
36 in front and 38 in the rear?
Question on this.....have you evere tried using that inflator from a flat tire? curious if it has enough charge to go from 0 to operating pressure.
If the bead is broken it’s not going to work
Can you show you airing up the rear tire with it? I would love to see you screwing that on with the limited room Indian gave us, lol
LOL no doubt. I have done it though!
Very nice and looks very much like the Airmoto one I carry.
Probably the same exact unit. These Chinese companies knock off everything or it’s just an OEM that gets branded by others
How about from zero psi which is where a flat tire on the road will be.
It does work from zero psi as long as the bead isn’t broken or there isn’t a hole in the tire. Also, it does take some time and I recommend keeping the unit in the shade if it’s hot outside as the inflator can get hot.
Gotta get one of these
Which front tire do you run?
Nice bit of kit, will looking into getting one, Thanks for the heads up👍
They should make it a battery jumper too and it’s good as sold.
What a cracking piece of kit. Nice and small to carry on the bike or in a back pack.
Why did you press the button to turn it off? Does not turn off when set pressure is reached?
TBH I don’t know if it would have turned off or not. That was literally the first time I used it.
Nice addition to the bike, one more thing full of hot air😂 j/k buddy
Ba-dum-tssss🤣🤣
Thanks for this recommendation! Can you also recommend a tubeless repair kit?
There should be one in the description
I suppose it would work from zero to 36. It would just take a while.
As long as the bead isn’t busted I suppose.
Bought one of these myself just a few weeks ago - they are brilliant, I love this thing. There seems to be a few brands with the same set-up but different control panels - I wonder if they're variants on the same base structure. Enjoy your upcoming trip to Sturgis, can't wait to see it!