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I use a stirrup pump (from Halfords - limited choice of two given Schrader valve) to top up the tyres at home, and I take an Airman portable electric pump (runs off battery via accessory socket on RH fairing) when I'm off riding. Both work absolutely fine, fit for purpose etc
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Re: Pump
I bought an airman pump to compliment my 'plug and go'. The canbus on my 2016 RT trips out as soon as you switch the pump on. The only way this will work on my bike is via croc clips on the battery. I was a bit pissed as I bought the pump as it had the right connector for the aux sockets.
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For some reason Mr BMW has limited the amperage of the Aux Sockets to 10 amps. I'm guessing your pump like my Slime Compressor draws 15 amps, hence the trip. The simple answer is to attach a fused lead directly from the battery and route it under the seat for easy access. A bit easier to use than croc clips.
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Funny, I bought a Slime a couple of months ago. I tried it out on the tyres to check it worked, I let 5psi out of the rear, plugged the pump into the front auxiliary socket... & away it went. Not stopping until the tyre was over inflated & I switched it off! How is this? Can't work it out.Levisp wrote: For some reason Mr BMW has limited the amperage of the Aux Sockets to 10 amps. I'm guessing your pump like my Slime Compressor draws 15 amps, hence the trip. The simple answer is to attach a fused lead directly from the battery and route it under the seat for easy access. A bit easier to use than croc clips.
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Okay. Strange then how mine works fine via a direct plug into the aux socket, as it did previously on my K13GT via the aux socket as well. ???Vince Prince wrote: I bought an airman pump to compliment my 'plug and go'. The canbus on my 2016 RT trips out as soon as you switch the pump on. The only way this will work on my bike is via croc clips on the battery. I was a bit pissed as I bought the pump as it had the right connector for the aux sockets.
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I have no experience of any other BMW so of course I cannot generalise across the brand. On my '16 RT LE when using the rear aux socket, the canbus trips.
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Too avoid canbus issues have wired a fused powerlet plug on each of our bikes
On the RT I located it on panel behind battery,( if I did another it would be on upper right side just above the factory plug)
Have been very satisfied with
CyclePump, it's made in USA a little pricy, but industrial grade and a lifetime warranty
CyclePump.com
On the RT I located it on panel behind battery,( if I did another it would be on upper right side just above the factory plug)
Have been very satisfied with
CyclePump, it's made in USA a little pricy, but industrial grade and a lifetime warranty
CyclePump.com
Jim