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Bill Vaccaro
> 3 dayEasy to use. My 50$ Harley air pump broke. Replaced it with this one that works just as good. Looks the same too without the brand on it.
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D. W.
> 3 dayturns out it will show existing pressure before fully tightened. until fully tightened it will not add pressure though, seemingly not working. the swivel also binds up before fully tightened, necessitating letting the whole unit rotate to fully tighten. (lubing the seal may cure this.) once fully tightened, it works fine. (i only pumped to 170 psi.) i have no way to judge the accuracy, disregard those stars.
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MrMkr
> 3 dayOnly used once so far but no issues with it currently. Pumped in 250 psi without issue. Will update if this fails prematurely.
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Lisa Pacheco
Greater than one weekWorks as it should
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Clint Brandenburg
> 3 dayIve had them all. This one is the best by far! And way cheaper, win win
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N. Hollins
> 3 dayI really like this pump. I have used it on a few air forks and shocks already and it works just fine. I think you can pay more but you wont be getting a better shock pump.
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GMB
> 3 dayGreat pump, easy to use! Works perfect on my suspension fork. No air loss when removing the pump from the valve stem, plus if you over inflate just use the bleeder button to get the psi just where you need it.
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Jerry Woodruff
> 3 dayIt works great so far.
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BILL
03-06-2025Works we’ll definitely worth the money
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MN_Drifter
> 3 dayI bought this specifically for my HD Ultra and Road King. Harley recommends never putting more than 50psi in their rear air shocks. I bought this pump so I had the option of using it on higher psi shocks as well.. shoul there ever be a day I need to. I am a large guy that usually has my old lady behind me. I like my rear shocks between 45 and 50 psi. I used this pump on both bikes. Worked great... there was a tiny bit of air escape when turning valve off but it was such a tiny amount I didnt think twice about it. Great item to have in the toolbox.. I keep mine right in my saddlebag. Never know when u may need it.