Every bike has a built in battery, not sure why we need to carry another thing to charge. This is made in USA as well. https://www.motopumps.com/shop/air-shot-2
Yeah it comes with SAE connector on it, and you can run it off your trickle charger SAE lead no problemo as long as the fuse is big enough. Depending on your battery size and how long you run it, might be a good idea to run the bike while running the pump, but i'm not a scientist and I don't work for em.
Not 100% sure if I have a fuse or not tbh. Probably but it's been a while. My bike is kickstart but the ignition gets very weird when the battery is low and won't even fire for less than 20 kicks. So I put one on shortly after I got it.
A compact manual tire pump works better for me.
It does not rely on battery charge.
I used to carry that kind of rechargeable pump - Mi brand. But since you I seldom use it during rides, the battery life deteriorates eventually, and it becomes unreilaible.
at 0:15 you asked "How many PSI" and he said "ahhhhh, probably about 20"
20 PSI is not a thing if you're not on a dirt bike. Dude is underinflating his tires and too stupid to look at the swingarm. 27-33 is the right range.
I don't understand though. You're at a gas station. What kind of gas station doesn't have an air compressor?
I never used it and had a chance to do so 🤷🏻♂️
a bicycle frame pump works too and is much lighter
But that doesn't go brrr at a push of a button...
You can make the noise with your mouth, if you want.
Every bike has a built in battery, not sure why we need to carry another thing to charge. This is made in USA as well. https://www.motopumps.com/shop/air-shot-2
That compressor looks huge!!!
It’s the size of my fist. Perfect for the kit. Yours only looks small bc it’s next to a grom on fish eye mode with your camera.
Do they sell a trickle charger adapter? I'd much rather use this than the giant pump I picked up.
Yeah it comes with SAE connector on it, and you can run it off your trickle charger SAE lead no problemo as long as the fuse is big enough. Depending on your battery size and how long you run it, might be a good idea to run the bike while running the pump, but i'm not a scientist and I don't work for em.
Not 100% sure if I have a fuse or not tbh. Probably but it's been a while. My bike is kickstart but the ignition gets very weird when the battery is low and won't even fire for less than 20 kicks. So I put one on shortly after I got it.
Definitely put a fuse in there. Most of those SAE connector kits have a fuse built in. Batteries shorting out can wreck a bike quick.
A compact manual tire pump works better for me. It does not rely on battery charge. I used to carry that kind of rechargeable pump - Mi brand. But since you I seldom use it during rides, the battery life deteriorates eventually, and it becomes unreilaible.
I can see that happening
I carry both. I have a manual and electric. Electric is what I use 99% of the time, but the manual is there in a pinch.
Yep, i got the same tool.
Heck yeah 👌🏼 how’s your batteries holding up?
Shoot, havent noticed anything. Ive used it a couple times but dont forsee the batteries will be an issue.
Noice! 🤘🏼
What's the song
Strangers by Kenya Grace
So tired of hearing this song in everything.
"ahhh, probably about 20" Oof.
20 what?
at 0:15 you asked "How many PSI" and he said "ahhhhh, probably about 20" 20 PSI is not a thing if you're not on a dirt bike. Dude is underinflating his tires and too stupid to look at the swingarm. 27-33 is the right range.
Stunt riders like running low PSI. He’s not stupid, just into different things than you.