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I don't know if your interested, but you can go to Walmart and buy a $7 foot pump with the clamp on 90 degree hose. Cut off the hose and throw out the pump. Install a tire valve, shrader valve, strip off the rubber and clamp it to hose end, then use it for tire fill.
Another option is to buy a 12V pump with the 90 degree clamp on fill hose and gauge and use it, about $25. I have use the Slime brand for a couple years, gauge is accurate.
I have this one from autozone , the lock on works but the gauge was never accurate. http://www.autozone.com/air-tools-an...uge/977879_0_0 Searching for this I see a bunch from Walmart , Lowes, and home depot starting at $6.41. I have a few bikes, between spokes, discs, and drum brakes, there isn't one air chuck that works on them all.
I tried that exact set up on my 2011 RK with the stock wheels and straight valve stems. It's a "3 handed" process and returned it. Gauge read different by 1-2 lbs on each reckeck.
I don't know if your interested, but you can go to Walmart and buy a $7 foot pump with the clamp on 90 degree hose. Cut off the hose and throw out the pump. Install a tire valve, shrader valve, strip off the rubber and clamp it to hose end, then use it for tire fill.
Did this... works great!
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