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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-13 10:03 PM (#73428)
Subject: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
Where did you put your shock pump?

I picked up a pump for a bicycle and it works great, plus I found a great place to put it.

It only cost $30 shipped, and it is smaller than the Victory or HD models.

http://www.topeak.com/products/Mini-Pumps/PocketShockDXG

The gauge range dosen't work great, but I'm using the factory supplied gauge. I also found a great place for that too.





(PocketShockDXG.jpg)



(SNC00042.jpg)



(SNC00043.jpg)



(SNC00044.jpg)



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radioteacher
Posted 2010-11-13 11:55 PM (#73429 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
That looks great. Nice mod.

Ride Safe!
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ScoreBo
Posted 2010-11-14 12:55 AM (#73432 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
What kind of velcro is that? Double sided?
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varyder
Posted 2010-11-14 4:08 AM (#73433 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
you done good!
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-14 3:37 PM (#73460 - in reply to #73432)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
ScoreBo - 2010-11-14 12:55 AM

What kind of velcro is that? Double sided?


Single sided, homemade double sided, pain in the butt. Wasted a couple of pieces in the process. No velcro for the air gauge, instead I used a cabinet door closer. I need to paint it black when I get a chance.
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2010-11-14 4:24 PM (#73467 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
i put mine in the spot where they CD player is to go. i put alot of stuff down there.
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-15 8:03 AM (#73506 - in reply to #73467)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
Arkainzeye - 2010-11-14 4:24 PM

i put mine in the spot where they CD player is to go. i put alot of stuff down there.


My tools are in that spot, and it is a pain to get stuff in and out of there. Hence why my tools are in there - they don't get used that often.

The pump and gauge are used often enough to justify a better location.
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VisionTex
Posted 2010-11-15 10:40 AM (#73517 - in reply to #73506)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
I've never seen the CD player mounted under the trunk. Everyone I've seen it is mounted in the trunk. Under the trunk is a good place for tools or other stuff, but it is not a sealed area, so moisture can get in there.
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-15 12:06 PM (#73534 - in reply to #73517)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
VisionTex - 2010-11-15 10:40 AM

I've never seen the CD player mounted under the trunk. Everyone I've seen it is mounted in the trunk. Under the trunk is a good place for tools or other stuff, but it is not a sealed area, so moisture can get in there.


Didn't know that, but then again I never rifled around someone elses trunk, nor did I have a desire to own the changer.
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K2V2
Posted 2010-11-15 12:20 PM (#73538 - in reply to #73517)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Cruiser

Posts: 162
Northern NJ
VisionTex - 2010-11-15 11:40 AM

I've never seen the CD player mounted under the trunk. Everyone I've seen it is mounted in the trunk. Under the trunk is a good place for tools or other stuff, but it is not a sealed area, so moisture can get in there.


I store stuff there in a clear Ziplock bag.
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VRat
Posted 2010-11-15 1:08 PM (#73541 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: RE: shock pump, where?


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Lehigh Valley, Pa
I store my pump in the top of the left side saddlebag as I hope you can see in the picture. A small bungee cord holds it tightly in place and it is completely out of the way in what is really unused dead space.




(Pump.JPG)



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varyder
Posted 2010-11-15 1:21 PM (#73542 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I felt that was a good place for a while, but the way I ride it gets pretty nasty in that area so I just keep it in the bag now. I am thinking on the trunk method though.
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lennyb
Posted 2010-11-15 4:08 PM (#73556 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
The trunk lid idea is really good.

I use the CD cavity for some cleaning supplies, but recently saw a small car safe at Lowes that looks like it could be mounted in there to hold a handgun or other essentials. I would also highly recommend getting the saddlebag lid organizers. For just a couple of bucks and an hour or two to install they are great. Hold a windbreaker, first aid kit, emergency space blanket, air pressure gauge, extra tie downs, maps, and more without taking space away from the bags themselves.
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-15 8:39 PM (#73576 - in reply to #73541)
Subject: RE: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
VRat - 2010-11-15 1:08 PM

I store my pump in the top of the left side saddlebag as I hope you can see in the picture. A small bungee cord holds it tightly in place and it is completely out of the way in what is really unused dead space.


Thought about that location too, but the biggest issue with the pump getting wet isn't an issue with the pump.

The big issue is water getting into the pump means you can get water into the shock, and that is a big problem that can screw up the shock. All air shocks do not do well when they get water in them, and all MFG's warn you about it - including Victory.


Edited by sgiacci 2010-11-15 8:40 PM
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VRat
Posted 2010-11-16 7:52 AM (#73596 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Lehigh Valley, Pa
I've ridden in some pretty wet weather and never had an issue with water getting "into" the pump. By the way they pump unscrews and comes apart in about 10 seconds if it needs to be cleaned. As they age a little light oil helps keep them performing like new.

I also went a looked at the way the pump is sitting in the bike, water is not going to get into the pump unless I am running the bike backwards in a monsoon.

Edited by VRat 2010-11-16 7:57 AM
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sgiacci
Posted 2010-11-16 11:28 AM (#73617 - in reply to #73596)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Tourer

Posts: 401
VRat - 2010-11-16 7:52 AM

I've ridden in some pretty wet weather and never had an issue with water getting "into" the pump. By the way they pump unscrews and comes apart in about 10 seconds if it needs to be cleaned. As they age a little light oil helps keep them performing like new.

I also went a looked at the way the pump is sitting in the bike, water is not going to get into the pump unless I am running the bike backwards in a monsoon.


We need a better picture. Where is the gauge head?
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-11-16 11:15 PM (#73648 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
FYI,

The area under the trunk is for the CB Radio. The CD Player option mounted inside the Trunk.

Ride Safe
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DrDecay
Posted 2010-11-18 7:16 AM (#73802 - in reply to #73428)
Subject: RE: shock pump, where?


Cruiser

Posts: 277
Apopka, FL
Genius mounting. Need to utilize all space.
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2010-11-18 1:32 PM (#73829 - in reply to #73538)
Subject: Re: shock pump, where?


Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
K2V2 - 2010-11-15 1:20 PM

I store stuff there in a clear Ziplock bag.


+1
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