UNBOXING of tyre pump from Cycplus for my MOTORHOME and BICYCLE.
More details of the pump :
Air Pump AL7
Pump on motorhome tyre : https://youtu.be/7OZivCPwoQ4
Pump on bicycle tyre : https://youtu.be/UK7E7uIk9hg
For information about Solbio, please see :
https://www.solbio.co.uk/
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Hello and welcome. So, I’ve got an unboxing video for you here today. Well, I opened up the uh tape at the top and I’ll keep the box. If anybody wants to see the tape being cut, I’ll uh put it back in the box and tape it up again if that sounds all right. Anyway, what is it? It’s a Cyclist Smart Tire Inflator AL7. What’s the point of getting something like this? Well, actually, quite honest, I was thinking more of the bicycle more than the motor home, but all the same, I think this will be really useful. I spend a lot of time absolutely off grid and uh that’s often the reason why, for example, I can’t attend my own premieres because I don’t have sufficient um internet access. So, for something like this, I think this will come in really handy for off-grid live. If I turn the box around, uh, here we have some of the information. We can see that it weighs 1.2 kilos and it has a pressure range of up to 100 PSI or 6.9 bar. Now, for the motor home, uh, there are charts which tell you really more or less how much pressure you should be putting in. I put my front tires at 53 and the rear ones at 55 as as a rule. I mean it might depend uh but that more or less using the tires that I’ve got now with a bicycle uh you put it in actually more than that and um I’ve seen people saying well a bicycle oh you put like one and a half or something cuz you put two in the car. Uh no I I if you got good tires I’ve got the best tires I could find on my own bicycle. So put it up uh to be pretty pretty strong. Of course, you are taking uh more risk of getting a puncture doing that. So, we’ve got also there we’ve got the charging output, battery capacity, and all the rest. How long it takes uh I don’t know. We’ll find out uh when it comes to real life use of it. Let’s open up the box. User manual and uh product details, packing list, what’s inside. That’s useful. We’ll check that. And uh there there’s some of information about how to actually do it. I won’t uh read it now. I’ll read that later. Come in here. What we got in here? That’s it. It appears. And the actually does feel uh does now feel like 1.2. So we’ve got this box here. And there it is. the uh Psych Psych Plus. Uh now, obviously it’s it’s too heavy to carry this around with you in your pier bag on your uh bicycle. I mean, we always used to have pumps on our bicycles. Well, when I was a child anyway. I have not had a bicycle pump since I uh since I was 16, I think. But uh so I’ve always used petrol stations uh filling stations, I should say. Uh, let’s uh open this thing here up and Oh, it’s got it’s got a light. Just discovered it’s got a light. Where was the light? I touched it. Oh, that’s here. That’s the light. That’s handy. Uh, right. So, the light works anyway. Um, right. So, here’s the That’s where the uh air comes out of there. And it’s going to need a thing on the end of that, though. And I’m I’m going to presume that the thing on the end of it is in here somewhere. So in here we have got if I can open it. I’m trying there. So that’s a charge charging cable. And we’ve got some extra bits in here. So can you see that? We’ve got that. That’s for the uh the the hose that we just saw. And whatever this is, I haven’t got a clue. Um, no, no doubt I’ll find out in time. Uh, that is Let’s see if I can open this. Get a pair of scissors out. That’ll be easier. Oh, no. Or will it? Now, we’ll open up with a pair of scissors. Ah, right. Right. So, that will that will all assemble on here like that somehow presumably. I won’t try doing it now. I’ll read the instructions first and then I’ll I’ll do it. So, anyway, good. There you go. So, this is uh for anyone else wanting to get something like this. I’ll give you a link. Can’t remember how much it costs, but it’ll be in the uh description. And uh hopefully this will make my life a little bit easier. I haven’t actually really had the situation where I needed to blow up my motor home tires uh in an emergency um so far. Um but I have had the situation where I wasn’t able to use my bicycle uh when I was well and truly off- grid because I’d lost so much pressure. That’s happened to me on a couple of occasions. Um, in both cases, I was fortunate enough to find somebody who had a pump on them. But, uh, I mightn’t be so lucky the next time, but next time doesn’t matter because I’ve got this thing here and I always have my my bicycle uh, in the in the motor home. Anyway, good. Thanks for watching. Hope you found that interesting and I’ll I’ll let you know how I’m getting on with it. All the best. Bye for now.