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Best 90-degree air chucks to pump up a motorcycle tire


I’ve struggled so much with pumping up my motorcycle tires. The standard tools don’t seem to work well, especially since I have very limited space between my brake disks and the valve itself. That’s why I’ve been looking into 90-degree air chucks for my motorcycle tire.

During my search online I saw that loads of people have this problem and that I’m definitely not the only one who is having struggles. However, it was very hard to find good information regarding helpful tools to solve the problem. That’s why I decided to write this article.

In this article, you’ll find 3 products that will make your life so much easier when it comes to keeping your motorcycle tires under pressure.

The most helpful tools are:

The front wheel is the main problem since the brake disk is wider than the one in the rear

Why we should use a tool

As I said before, I have some real struggles when it comes to pumping up my tire. My wheels are quite small and the brake disk is close to the valve, which makes it hard to access the valve itself.

Other motorcycles might have bigger wheels, but the valve will be hard to reach due to the spokes within the wheel. You won’t be the first person to cut your knuckles open whiles maintaining your tires.

The three little tools below can save you so much trouble and make it so much easier to keep your tires at the right pressure.

The 3 best air chucks for motorcycle tires

I’ve found three options that will do well to solve the problem. They all come in their own price class. Which option is best depends on your situation. You’ll need an air compressor for the 2nd and 3rd option, whiles you don’t need any additional tools for the 1st option.

Cheap and simple: ILOVA 90 degree tire valve

This tool is super simple and very affordable. You just screw this 90-degree air chuck on your tire valve, which will extend the valve at a 90-degree angle. This will make it easier to pump up your tire at a gas station or any other place where you currently maintain your tire’s pressure.

You can click here to see the price of the ILOVA 90 degree tire valve on Amazon. It’s the most affordable option of these three.

The reviews that I’ve read are pretty positive and people say that this little tool does its job. However, the looks aren’t the best if you ask me. It looks pretty odd to drive around with two big 90-degree valves on your tires. I wouldn’t want to ride like this, but I can imagine that it’s ok when you have an Adventure bike and you change tire pressure often to go offroad.

Amazing little tool: Motion Pro Air Chuck

This little tool is just amazing. I have to admit that I think it’s a little bit pricy for what you get, but it does an awsome job. This Motion Pro Air Chuck is adaptable and you can use it at several angels ranging from 45 to over 90 degrees.

The 1/4in. NPT female inlet allows use of common air hose couplings and fittings. This will allow you to use your own air compressor at home. The tool is super lightweight since its made of aluminum.

You can check out the price of the Motion Pro Air Chuck on Amazon to see if the price fits your expectations.

I personally think that this is the best option if you are looking for a tool without any measurement. It’s perfect for people that already have an air compressor with pressure measurement.

Right angle while measuring: TireTek TXL-Pro

This TireTek TXL-Pro is a helpful tool for those who have a air compressor already, but who don’t have any tools to measure the pressure within the tires. It’s a combination of a meter and a 90-degree chuck to ensure that you can pump up your tires without any struggles.

Interested in the price of this tool? Check the price of the TireTek TXL-Pro by clicking this link to Amazon.

I have to admit that the Motion Pro does a better job when it comes to reaching the valve of your motorcycle tire. I just added this third option for those who have an air compressor without any meters.

Why is it important to keep the tire pressure at a constant level?

Keeping the pressure in your tire at a correct level is super important. Your tires are your only contact with the road and you can see them as your lifeline.

Incorrect pressure in the tires will decrease the capabilities of your motorcycle. It can change the handling of the bike, causing the difference between ‘just making’ or ‘missing’ a corner.

It’s also important to change your tire pressure to the circumstances around you. Are you going off-road and will you be going through loose sand? In that case, you might want to lower your tire pressure. You’ll see that dirt bike owners are the riders that change tire pressure the most often.

Do you want to know what the perfect tire pressure is for your motorcycle? Most motorcycles have a sticker or metal badge that tells you what the correct pressure is. It also depends on the number of riders (passenger) and the amount of luggage you carry. Unable to find the sticker? You google your motorcycle model and you’ll probably be able to find the correct tire pressure online.

Tim

Tim owns a Honda 'Hornet' CB600F and loves to ride his bike whenever the weather allows him to. Tim has been interested in motorcycle clothing before he even owned a motorcycle driving license. Motorcycle gear is his hobby and that's why he started this blog. Tim lives in the Netherlands, which you might notice due to his accent.

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