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Portable Mini Air Compressor for Motorcycle/ATV

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Features

  • COMPACT - Lightweight, portable air compressor that is perfect for trail riding and long road trips
  • ADVENTURE READY - Special features include 24 inflator hose, 5 power cord, SAE, and alligator clips
  • RELIABLE - This gadget is a must have for any motorcycling/power sports enthusiast
  • MINIMALIST - The minimalist and bare bones design makes it easy to pack it, use it, and then stow it away
  • VERSATILE - Multiple adaptors included to fit any power source, no matter where your adventures take you

Brand: V1 Motor


Voltage: 12 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: inflation


Power Source: Battery Powered


Special Feature: Portable, Lightweight


Brand: ‎V1 Motor


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎inflation


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Special Feature: ‎Portable, Lightweight


Included Components: ‎Battery Terminals Power Adapter, Heat Resistant Fabric Bag, Battery Clips Power Adapter


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Plastic


Product Dimensions: ‎6"L x 3"W x 4"H


Style: ‎Portable


Model Name: ‎V1 Motor Portable Mini Air Compressor for Motorcycle/ATV


Hose Length: ‎24 Inches


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎100


Manufacturer: ‎V1 Motor


UPC: ‎854006006203


Part Number: ‎V1MAC


Item Weight: ‎1.12 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎V1MAC2


Special Features: ‎Portable, Lightweight


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 1, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very happy, after modification
I wanted a compact, quality tire inflator that I could easily carry, and either run off my motorcycle battery, or off my Micro-Start battery pack. I own a Slime inflator, and several CO2 inflators, but the Slime's air pump is all plastic, which does not inspire confidence over time, and I only use the CO2 in emergency situations. I wanted a new pump for more casual use away from home. Pic showing size difference between the Slime and the V1 inflator. After searching around, and considering buying a full inflator, pulling out the pump/motor and making my own, I chose to try the V1 inflator. Here's my initial impression of the V1- The Good- It's definitely compact (see pics). I don't have large hands. The plastic motor and pump covers are great. They are thicker than I expected. They seem robust. The inflator (pump and motor) feels solid. The Not-So-Good- The pumps piston and crank shaft are plastic. Oh well. It's probably hard to find a pump these days that is all metal. At least the pump housing is metal. There are no fuses. Neither the inflator, nor the supplied connectors have any fuse. There is no fuse inside the switch box. It comes with a screw-on valve connector. I hate those. And now the modifications. I bought this inflator with the intentions of replacing the hose and tire valve connector. Not only did I want a clamp-on valve connector, but I wanted to be able to easily detach/attach the hose to the inflator for packing purposes. Amazon sells adaptors that can be used to replace the stock hose and allow you to use any Schrader valve connector you want (like the clamp-on type). The adaptor can be found by searching Amazon for "2pcs 8.25 Flexible Extension Tire Valve Adaptor" (Amazon picture provided). The hose barb on the inflator is very small (for 1/8" ID hose), and I was worried I wouldn't be able to replace the hose because the adaptor I mentioned only come with a 3/16" ID hose. But it worked. I pulled the stock hose off the inflator (came off with a firm pull, no need to move or remove the spring clamp), I cut the "female" end off the adaptor leaving a small length of hose, pushed the adaptor onto the inflator barb, and secured it in place with a mini 6-12mm hose clamp. It attached securely to the barb and I am unable to pull it off applying moderate effort. It's on a lot tighter than the stock hose. The above modification does not cause damage to any part of the inflator. If you perform this mod, you could easily undue it and re-install the stock hose if you needed to. You could also just buy a clamp-on valve connector with a hose, cut off the opposite Schrader valve end, and attach the cut end of the hose onto the inflator with a hose clamp. In it's original condition the power cord was secured to the hose with a zip tie to prevent it from being yanked free from the motor. After performing the above modification, I did not want the cord attached to the hose, so I tied it around the motor cover (and later secured it in place tighter with a zip tie). Next, I made my own custom tire valve connector (all parts purchased through Amazon). I wanted to be able to see the tire pressure without having to disconnect the inflator from the tire to apply a pressure gauge. I bought a 3-way 1/8th" NPT all-female brass connector, a NPT Schrader valve, a NPT 3/16" brass hose barb, a NPT 60psi pressure gauge, and a clamp on tire valve connector (search Amazon for "LUMITECO 1/4" Lock On All Metal Air Chuck", I highly recommend them and all LUMITECO products). I put it all together, using white teflon thread tape on the threads for an air-tight seal. Then it was time to test. The true test of an inflator is how it works when the tire is almost full, because the inflator is pushing air against the high pressure already inside the tire. I keep my rear tires (170/80) at 40psi. So I reduced the psi to 35, attached the inflator, and turned it on using my Micro-Start XP-1 as the power source. It took about 30-45 seconds for the inflator to fill the tire to 40psi, the inflator never appeared to struggle. I was very happy with this test. But the pump gets HOT. I wouldn't want to use it for more than 30-45 seconds at a time. So although I'm sure this inflator can fully inflate a flat tire, you would want to stretch it out over awhile, giving the pump a chance to cool off every now and then. Blowing on the exposed portion of the pump seemed to help a bit. Like I mentioned, I used my Micro-Start XP-1 to power the inflator (bought the XP-1 on Amazon). If you own an XP-1, or similar battery pack with a 12v port, Amazon sells an adaptor that allows you to power this inflator, and any 12v item using the XP-1. Do an Amazon search for "AAOTOKK DC to SAE Connectors Plug to DC 5.5mm x 2.1mm Male Adapters", the adapter plugs into the yellow power port on the XP-1. I wanted a padded case for the inflator so it won't get banged around with other stuff, and as luck would have it, I already had a padded Case Logic camera case (bought from Amazon. Man, Amazon has EVERYTHING!). It's the Case Logic model TBC-403, Medium. The inflator, after my modification, fits perfectly in the case. I'm giving the inflator 5 stars because after modification I'm very happy with the total package. Time will tell how it holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by m smith m smith

  • Nothing fancy
Too the point air compressor. Sized for motorcycle and onboard storage. Works great. Some areas get very hot too the touch. Would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Denver Mullins

  • Small size tire inflation.
I love the size, able to be stored anywhere on my motorcycle. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Felix C.

  • Small air pump for emergencies
Small, compact air pump for motorcycles tire emergencies.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Ronald P Brown Jr

  • The best thing for a motorcyclist.
Motercyclists may buy 30K luxury touring bikes but the onboard space is always limited. THis is the bare minimum hardware no frills. ALready used it twice. Very efficient. Don't be stupid; read their warning before you handle this, before you burn your hands.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by Laddie Gill

  • Great motorcycle portable pump
I have two motorcycles - a street bike and dual-purpose. I love this pump and find it extremely useful for adjusting the air pressure, especially when I'm going back on the pavement after some fun in the dirt. I have not had roadside flats to fix since I got this (knock on wood), but I have filled the rear tire on my KLR 650 from 0PSI just to see how long it would take. Just a few minutes as it happens. It does get hot in that time, but the clip keeps it attached to the bike and away from sensitive fingers. The in-line on/off switch is a nice touch as well. For quick top-offs it's cool enough to put away by the time you put the valve cap back on. I did buy a quick release schrader valve chuck (for like $6) to make it easier than the screw-on type it comes with. But's just a convenience thing for me. The super-compact size makes it easy to carry on either bike. It's the smallest option I saw out there, and it's been a quality tool so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Steven K.

  • Muy bien
Tal cual lo esperaba
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Andrés Arango

  • Road-trip essential
This pump will come in handy in my upcoming road trip. I’ve tested it and it works well, but beware, it gets scorching hot in a matter of seconds. Had a one-off issue with the storage bag it came shipped with but customer service was amazing and sent me a replacement in no time. 10/10!
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024 by Patrick Boehm Patrick Boehm

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