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Kobalt Portable Compressor
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Picked this up at Lowe's this week. It seems to work pretty well for light duty inflation tasks. Just plug it in, set the desired target pressure, and hit the start button. When the pressure is reached, it automatically shuts off. Picked it up on sale during a post-holiday sale for $50.
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Re: Kobalt Portable Compressor
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January 14, 2012, 11:31:32 AM »
Kinda hard to put that under the seat of the bike.
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Re: Kobalt Portable Compressor
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Might fit in the side box of an FJR
Not a bad thing to keep around the garage
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Quote from: Andrew on January 14, 2012, 07:56:34 PM
Might fit in the side box of an FJR
Not a bad thing to keep around the garage
Crap! sorry did not realize the OP road an FJR
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Don't worry, he missed it.
He's from California.
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Quote from: Mr.Black on January 15, 2012, 02:24:05 AM
Don't worry, he missed it.
He's from California.
That just means he is probably out riding, instead of shoveling out the snow from the driveway
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How in the hell do you think I got it home?
Feckers.
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Fit nicely in a MotoFizz seat bag i bet.
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