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    Vlad, I was looking at a self-contained rechargeable battery-powered compressor in Aldi today - about $35. I was thinking of it for bike use. The specs say it will inflate a car tyre in 7 minutes.

    I can't find it on their website. I'll check it tomorrow.

    A friend bought a cheapish 12v compressor and stripped all the plastic off it and has that stuck under the seat of his bike.
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    Ron, its a mattress inflator makes a lot of top air, not much bottom air.

    Besides, you'd only buy a broken one.
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    On the SIII I had a fitting that screwed into a spark plug hole (I had to remove a plug), with a hose that had a tyre chuck on it. I think it may have even had a one way valve. Then I could start the car and use the engine cyl as a compressor. It did inflate the tyre with fumes, but it was light, simple and 'old school.' Not much use now that my entire fleet runs on diesoleum. How many cylinders does the bike have?

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    A few years ago the folks at Overland Journal ran a comparison of compressors for overland motorcyclists. Their conclusion was that the "best in test" was the Extreme Outback Moto Aire, despite its size. The runner up and "value award" winner was a device called ADV Designs Micro Tire Pump. Minimalist, but capable still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    On the SIII I had a fitting that screwed into a spark plug hole (I had to remove a plug), with a hose that had a tyre chuck on it. I think it may have even had a one way valve. Then I could start the car and use the engine cyl as a compressor. It did inflate the tyre with fumes, but it was light, simple and 'old school.' Not much use now that my entire fleet runs on diesoleum. How many cylinders does the bike have?
    Was called a Menzel pump if memory serves!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Ron, its a mattress inflator makes a lot of top air, not much bottom air.
    No, it's not a mattress inflator. I'll check it today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    On the SIII I had a fitting that screwed into a spark plug hole (I had to remove a plug), with a hose that had a tyre chuck on it. I think it may have even had a one way valve. Then I could start the car and use the engine cyl as a compressor. It did inflate the tyre with fumes, but it was light, simple and 'old school.' Not much use now that my entire fleet runs on diesoleum. How many cylinders does the bike have?
    I have one but it's a Schrader unit. It should not inflate the tyre with fumes as it has it's own read valve to take in fresh air.

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    I have one of those somewhere and it just uses the exhausted engine gases from one cylinder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    I have one of those somewhere and it just uses the exhausted engine gases from one cylinder.
    It draws air into the cylinder through the valve in the unit, then it is pumped out.

    This is the unit I saw at Aldi. It is quite light. You can get an idea of the size from my hand.





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