Weirdy Gadgets for the Accessory Socket

raginmund

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I'm looking for: a compressor for tyres that will run via the socket, and a compressor for pumping up airbeds, likewise.

I'm sure there must be such things :D
 
Hard wire a Slime tyre inflator to your battery and the wire that comes with it is long enough to give yourself the reach needed to pump up an airbed.
 
Hard wire a Slime tyre inflator to your battery and the wire that comes with it is long enough to give yourself the reach needed to pump up an airbed.

why on earth go to the bother of hard wiring.. when you have a powersocket? would take only minutes to fit a DIN plug (£3 or less) to the wire.. job done
 
why on earth go to the bother of hard wiring.. when you have a powersocket? would take only minutes to fit a DIN plug (£3 or less) to the wire.. job done

Cause its only 2 'ring spades' onto the battery terminals and then its there for good. It comes with the kit so may as well use it and its no bother to fit.
 
£9 from Wilkinsons (if you have a store near you):

http://tinyurl.com/yjfbhtb

Out of stock on the website but our local shop has them. Cut the car plug off and replace with one of the convertible car / bike ones (the ones with the removable red end). Job done for less than £10.
 
£9 from Wilkinsons (if you have a store near you):

http://tinyurl.com/yjfbhtb

Out of stock on the website but our local shop has them. Cut the car plug off and replace with one of the convertible car / bike ones (the ones with the removable red end). Job done for less than £10.
I have one of them and they are ok. Not sure if a more expensive model will blow tyre/whatever faster, but it does the job just fine (used half a dozen time so far)
JC
 
+1 from me for the Wilco pump. I had mine with me in Wales this weekend & used it to pump up a soft tyre on my Landie but there were at least two others there using them, too.
 
My $9 from wallmart even fitted a new tourance on the bike!, just leave it and away it goes.
Don't for get to start the engine on a bike or it will take a lot out of the battery.
 
Thanks guys; I now own a Wilko's tyre compressor, a Halford's airbed compressor, a tubeless puncture repair kit, an airbed, and a 12v adaptor.

I also bought a Map of France, though I am doubtful if I can stuff it into the accessory socket..
 
Thanks guys; I now own a Wilko's tyre compressor, a Halford's airbed compressor, a tubeless puncture repair kit, an airbed, and a 12v adaptor.

I also bought a Map of France, though I am doubtful if I can stuff it into the accessory socket..

And a trailer? :augie
 


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