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The feature I am looking for stateside is the no-loss-of-pressure chuck like the Bikersdream.
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So Dave you dont carry it on the bikes, only use it at home? That would defeat the purpose of buying one for me. I dont mind using my compressor at home.I have an Airmoto like the one in the video. I use it for topping off my motorcycle & bicycle tires. For this purpose I prefer it over my 120v 125 psi garage compressor and the 12v portables in each bike. It might not inflate a car tire quickly but I don't use it for that. It adds up to 15 lbs in what I guess to be about 1 or 2 minutes.
Obo.... would you be so kind as to report back in after unboxing and testing? Maybe take a tire down to 25# in your garage and blow it up to 42 using the unit and let us know how it goes.That's the smaller X9 in the photo. The Fanttik's are supposed to be very decent kit.
I just picked up one from Costco last night, the S100 Apex.
It's supposed to be identical to the X8 Apex, except it doesn't have the yellow stripe.
They are the big brothers to the X9 pro.
Costco's S100 is about $80 less compared to Amazon.ca X8 and $30 less than Amazon.ca's X9.
I haven't even unboxed mine yet, but there are reviews online of the S100 by some Goldwing riders as well as others.
What I've seen some recommend, is to upgrade the screw on hose to a locking quick connect.
Edit, the hose connects to the unit with a standard Schrader thread 0.305" x 32TPI, so any hose with that will work. Fanttik also makes a 20" hose for around $25
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I have bought these 90 deg. Jaco air chucks and put them on all my tire fillers. These work really well and just slip on the tire valve and one push of the button and it pops off with no pressure loss.The feature I am looking for stateside is the no-loss-of-pressure chuck like the Bikersdream.
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Obo.... would you be so kind as to report back in after unboxing and testing? Maybe take a tire down to 25# in your garage and blow it up to 42 using the unit and let us know how it goes.
one report I read said they had a 1 year warranty and " should at least last that long" lol
appreciate it!I unboxed it today, forgot it also has an LED light and double as a charging brick. Seems solid and decent enough.
I'd seen that comparison video in the past, noting that many do not have the batteries / power stated in the online ads. Fanttic is "supposed" to be a bit better.
Manual says battery will run 40 mins from full charge, no load, at 25C. Heavy loads and cold temps will decrease the run time.
Working temp 0-45C, storage temps -10c to 45C, battery capacity 11.1v/28.86Wh, sound 80dB, usbc input charge 5v/3A, usba output 5v/2A
Charged it and powered it on inside, forgetting that it's loud. Startled me for sure.
We're headed out of town first thing in the AM for 4-5 days or so, so it'll have to give it a go when I get back.
I used to ride all over the country with basically no tools that didnt come in the mc tool kit. Now at a soon to be 75, I bought a Noco jump starter and thinking about a self charging tire inflator because Ive been stranded lately with a dead battery and found I was too old/ weak to bump start my bike by myself anymore, and am worried about getting a flat and my mini 12 v air compressor blowing a fuse or something and leaving me stranded. Heaven forbid I drop the darn thing! It's heck to get old, frail and afraid!
Each of my road bikes has a 12v compressor packed all the time which serves on the road. This portable was a gift, otherwise I’d just use the 120v compressor at home however the battery powered one has been more convenient. Sometimes I’d have to shuffle bikes to reach one with the 120v compressor hose.So Dave you dont carry it on the bikes, only use it at home? That would defeat the purpose of buying one for me. I dont mind using my compressor at home.
Except the weight and space requirements...Hate to say it, but the good old foot pump can't be beat for simplicity and no power needed.. other than a leg workout!
Thanks! ChuckI have bought these 90 deg. Jaco air chucks and put them on all my tire fillers. These work really well and just slip on the tire valve and one push of the button and it pops off with no pressure loss.
Tire Air Chucks
Durable and reliable pneumatic air chucks for tire inflation. Connect to tire inflators and air hoses with 1/4 inch NPT fittings.jacosuperiorproducts.com
How about a trunk monkey for your top case?Now at a soon to be 75...Heaven forbid I drop the darn thing! It's heck to get old, frail and afraid!
Ditto, just another reason getting old sucks.I used to ride all over the country with basically no tools that didnt come in the mc tool kit. Now at a soon to be 75, I bought a Noco jump starter and thinking about a self charging tire inflator because Ive been stranded lately with a dead battery and found I was too old/ weak to bump start my bike by myself anymore, and am worried about getting a flat and my mini 12 v air compressor blowing a fuse or something and leaving me stranded. Heaven forbid I drop the darn thing! It's heck to get old, frail and afraid!
Starting today tariffs may be a consideration for products entering the US depending on the source country.Yikes! $20 USD plus $62 USD shipping, unless I misunderstood the site…