Came to this video after watching your CO² cartridge video, and i just want to say both are amazing and you absolutely deserve my subscription! On my 2007 suzuki boulevard, it would only take me 5 cartridges power tire to get to pressure so i went that route vs this pump, considering i could fit all cartridges in the little tool conpartment and leave my bags empty- something i couldnt do with a pump. Both are amazing videos though, and THANK YOU for testing the CO² cartridges because all i coukd find were estimated psi for bicycles and had to roughly calculate tire volume and psi per cartridge- which ended up being 4.97psi. Great insight on both videos and as a newer rider i hope to learn a lot from you
Nice video! My ADV 160 in Philippines has no 12V jack. I'm going to make one of these, but cut off the plug it comes with and add a little SAE battery tender type plug. I want to add one of those jacks to my scooter anyways.
Adrian, yes it still is. Still working great. However I am looking to find a pump with higher quality components. That’s one of the reasons I bought the Bonair pump. That video review is in my channel.
Oh yea, the tire size you mentioned was an R17 tin the text, but you mentioned a R18, but that will not make a hell of a difference in pumping it up from a flat I guess.
Great revue, especially the part that you took it apart. They practically all the same in the core, and put a cheap plastic cover over them sticker it up and put a useless pressure gauge on them mostly with scales up to 10 ore 20 Psi so you can’t read the pressure accurately besides the gauges are not accurate. This is ceating, and I don’t like it. I probable do the same and build my own take the cover off, so it is less bulky and put a reliable pressure gauge on, so you don’t have to measure again with a separate action. I’m based in Europe, so I’ll find different stickers and the first one from FTA-Adventures I looked at but wasn’t available in EU, the other two brands I have to look for them, but buying one from the states is probably not an option, so I hope they are available in EU stores.
Came to this video after watching your CO² cartridge video, and i just want to say both are amazing and you absolutely deserve my subscription! On my 2007 suzuki boulevard, it would only take me 5 cartridges power tire to get to pressure so i went that route vs this pump, considering i could fit all cartridges in the little tool conpartment and leave my bags empty- something i couldnt do with a pump. Both are amazing videos though, and THANK YOU for testing the CO² cartridges because all i coukd find were estimated psi for bicycles and had to roughly calculate tire volume and psi per cartridge- which ended up being 4.97psi. Great insight on both videos and as a newer rider i hope to learn a lot from you
Thank you. If and when my job settles back down i hope to produce more
If you put a drop of 3m oil in it, it should last longer
Nice video! My ADV 160 in Philippines has no 12V jack. I'm going to make one of these, but cut off the plug it comes with and add a little SAE battery tender type plug. I want to add one of those jacks to my scooter anyways.
Excelente video thanks
Great video! Would you have a contact to the quality manufacturer in Seattle? Many thanks Tillmann from Vienna/Austria.
Yes. Will post it later this afternoon
all it it is a inside of a pump lol with out the shell?
Nice review. Is this pump still in your kit? Have you tested it lately ? Just want to know if its something worth adding to mine.
Cheers!
Adrian, yes it still is. Still working great. However I am looking to find a pump with higher quality components. That’s one of the reasons I bought the Bonair pump. That video review is in my channel.
Yes. Been using mine for a year. Not designed for daily use. But great for roadside tire flat repair
Oh yea, the tire size you mentioned was an R17 tin the text, but you mentioned a R18, but that will not make a hell of a difference in pumping it up from a flat I guess.
Ya realized that later
Puymp is still working well though. I highly recommend this solution now.
Great revue, especially the part that you took it apart. They practically all the same in the core, and put a cheap plastic cover over them sticker it up and put a useless pressure gauge on them mostly with scales up to 10 ore 20 Psi so you can’t read the pressure accurately besides the gauges are not accurate. This is ceating, and I don’t like it. I probable do the same and build my own take the cover off, so it is less bulky and put a reliable pressure gauge on, so you don’t have to measure again with a separate action. I’m based in Europe, so I’ll find different stickers and the first one from FTA-Adventures I looked at but wasn’t available in EU, the other two brands I have to look for them, but buying one from the states is probably not an option, so I hope they are available in EU stores.
Let me know what you find.
I can source this pump with motor for 5USD
Yep there’s tons of those pumps out there
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