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Rybenuk 23-10-11 00:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by cr3sp0 (Post 163820)
I use a Motrax Inflate Aid Tyre Valve Access Tool which retails for about �10.

Thats exactly what i need. Quick release at one end :)

Thankyou.

Does it work okay? Awkward?

Rybenuk 23-10-11 00:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rybenuk (Post 163828)
Thats exactly what i need. Quick release at one end :)

Thankyou.

Does it work okay? Awkward?

Although looking, cheapest i can get is �17 inc postage which is a bit steep :(

66T 23-10-11 02:29

I bought two screw-on right-angle valve stem extensions. They are a semi-permanent fixture, and allow simple tyre inflation from the side like a car at any time. They screw onto the original valve stems.

Trouble is we've moved house, and I can't find the little varmints anywhere, so now I wish I'd put them on right away.

If I do scrounge them from the depths of mouse poo and associated munge, I'll post a pic.

cr3sp0 23-10-11 16:51

Works a treat. I managed to pick one up locally albeit some time ago. If there's any left I'll let you know - shouldn't cost more than a couple of quid to post.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rybenuk (Post 163828)
Thats exactly what i need. Quick release at one end :)

Thankyou.

Does it work okay? Awkward?


mash101 07-11-11 17:57

I use a Michelin tyre compressor that plugs into car 12v socket. Digital pressure gauge is super accurate. I avoid forecourt air lines as: 1) they tend to cost money 2) gauges are often VERY inaccurate....


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