Roia Moto Motorcycle Pump
You might be wondering—what makes this hand air pump special? Glad you asked!
We’re riders just like you, and let me tell you—generic bicycle pumps just didn’t cut it for us. Sure, we also carry a battery-powered pump, but after experiencing a failure in the middle of nowhere, we realized nothing beats having a solid, reliable hand pump in our toolkit. That’s why we designed the Roia Moto Hand Pump—built for motorcyclists, not just cyclists.
And of course, it fits perfectly inside our Roia Moto Tool Roll, Tool Kits, and it's a great companion to the Roia Moto Trail Jack.
Features
Specification
Built with purpose
Premium Construction:Unlike cheaper bicycle pumps, the main body is made entirely of anodized aluminum in black and red, ensuring long-lasting durability and resistance to the elements. Rubber and plastic components are used only where necessary for optimal function.
Designed for Motorcycles:Compact yet powerful, this pump is longer than standard bicycle pumps at 22.5 cm—striking the ideal balance between portability and efficiency. Motorcycle tires require significantly more air volume than bicycle tires, and this pump was designed to get you back riding quickly.
Versatile
Maximum Working Pressure:Capable of reaching up to 120 PSI (8.3 BAR). While such high pressure is never needed for motorcycle tires, the goal was to have an exceptionally durable and reliable pump in any situation.
Integrated Tire Pressure Gauge:See the pressure in real time as you inflate the tire—no need to disconnect the pump or use a separate gauge. A simple built-in pressure indicator is seamlessly integrated into the hose for quick readings.
Designed by Riders
Thoughtful Hose Integration: From our experience as riders, having a flexible hose between the pump and the valve stem makes inflation much easier—there’s no need to hold the pump perfectly steady against the valve, which often limits how quickly you can pump.
At the same time, no one wants to carry loose accessories. That’s why the hose is stored neatly inside the pump body itself—always available when needed, and completely out of sight when not in use.