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    '99 '03 '06 National Co-Rally Chair Friedle's Avatar
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    Not flat tires, not CO2 cartridges, not electric pumps

    No hijacking, read above, there are other threads below this one for the above subject matters!

    Now, has anybody ever heard of or seen an air pump that sort of looks like a rechargable cordless drill. No wires, no cartridges. Or are my meds wearing off




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    Curmudgeon at Large Bobmws's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Friedle
    No hijacking, read above, there are other threads below this one for the above subject matters!

    Now, has anybody ever heard of or seen an air pump that sort of looks like a rechargable cordless drill. No wires, no cartridges. Or are my meds wearing off




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    Definitly the lack of meds, Michael!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobmws
    Definitly the lack of meds, Michael!
    Never heard about it, how would that work? Batteries??
    Keep the rubber side down!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobmws
    Definitly the lack of meds, Michael!

    I agree It must be the meds..

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    Not sure, but try this: http://store.yahoo.com/hitches4less/aircoinco.html

    Or maybe it's the meds.
    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friedle
    No hijacking, read above, there are other threads below this one for the above subject matters!

    Now, has anybody ever heard of or seen an air pump that sort of looks like a rechargable cordless drill. No wires, no cartridges. Or are my meds wearing off




    Friedle

    Wow - they make meds that can help your condition?
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    They Exist

    I had one about a year ago, well actually two, since I returned the first one. I returned the second one as well. I bought them from Princess Auto, here in Canada. I returned the first because the battery did not hold much of a charge. As well, the hose was really short and very difficult to attach to my bike valve stems. Hence, I returned the second one as well. Forget the name of the manufacture. From a distance it looked like a DeWalt cordless drill.

    Princess Auto carries a whole line of tools by this manufacture. I liked the concept, but mine just did not do the job for me.

    Yes, they do exist.
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    cordless tire inflator

    Thank God I don't have to readjust the meds.....again

    It does bother me that I would have a desire to recall a device that apparently doesn't work very well. I guess that's why I love those old Beemers so much. See you all in Vermont.

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