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Reviews (4)

Jan 25, 2022
Great bit of kit
Well made sturdy tyre inflator that's not huge but has plenty of power, hard plastic body with easy to read gauge. Storage space on underside holds the power cable and inflator lead, bit tricky to get them back in once you take them out, makes quite a bit of noise . Power lead plugs into a lighter or power socket and has a good length of cable, inflator lead screws onto tyre valve rather than push on and can make air leak from valve if your not quick enough to unscrewing fully.
Overall a great air pump

Oct 04, 2023
Hot hands
Very easy to fit especially with the connector cable to fit to the bikes wiring loom. No removing the tank ,disconnecting the battery, just simple plug in. Hardest part was removing the original grips. Heat up really quickly and are very warm on the highest setting. A bit expensive compared to non branded but the integrated controller and the wiring loom connector make up for the price.

Jun 18, 2018
Look great
Took a chance on buying these at less than £20, now know why they are so cheap.
Overall they look great and you think they are great quality until you try to fit them.
I wasn't going to use the bar end bung so removed it from the mirror holder, put the rubber?spacer over my bar end weight slid the mirror on and a small turn on the Allen bolt and the stem snapped off. Think I might have been sent 1 with a fault or weak stem.
The other mirror went on with no problems, nipped up the Allen bolt to tighten the mirror on the bar and all good even at 70 mph down the local dual carriage way it stayed in place.
Only time will tell how long my mirror will last, just have to make do with 1 for now.