Just done. Well, not exactly a puncture but...
Wired in the ciggie lighter socket thingy which will reside under the pillion seat for the sake of tidiness - can't be having with it hanging round about...five minute job. Have to say, installing a distribution block is a very useful mod. Makes installing new circuits a doddle.
Checked pressure of new rear tyre - 35 psi. Sposta be 36. Let a bit out (34psi) and hooked up the compressor. Turned it on (engine running of course) and nothing exploded! Amazing. Ran it for twenty seconds. Turned off and disconnected the hose from the valve. Now that is the tricky part. No doubt it will become easier with time but J F C, the bastard didn't want to let go...
When I finally got it off, after spilling air everywhere while I fought it off the valve stem, there was still 37psi in the tyre. So allowing for what spilled back out, I reckon that 20 seconds was good for about 5psi at least.
The compressor has its own pressure gauge which suggested about 7psi increase but I haven't checked how accurate it is against my usual one. More fiddling about will happen over the coming weeks as I adjust pressures and compare gauges etc etc etc....
Overall, this little compressor is looking pretty damn good. To be recommended I say.
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Ah!
That's the one I have too. None of them would probably fit under my seat anyway, and I needed the one with Slime included to fit a slow leak on one of our car tyres.
I think the only shortcoming (apart from the crappy gauge) is the slow air delivery. If the tyre bead wasn't completely seated, you'd have no show of getting it to pop back on, but then nothing short of a decent sized compressor would do that.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
The last set of tyres lasted ten months. That's $50.00 per month just for tyres. Plus about $120 a month for gas. And rego at current rates (until ACC goes up anyway) is another $27.00ish. Plus maybe another $50.00 per month on servicing etc....
Just as well I didn't buy a bike to save money...
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Mate - let the tyre right down then pump it up and see how long it takes! Check the box as there will no doubt be a limit on how long they recommend running it for before it overheats.
I've been carrying a compact bicycle-tire hand pump. Had opportunity to use it several times. I seem to get a lot of flats. Weighs nothing, takes forever to fill a tire. Like the guy said, what else have you got to do?
On the plus side, it never runs out of air.
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