If you have a nozzle adaptor and the proper vehicle to carry it back home, I suppose you could do it. Alternatively, you could invest in an electric pump that you'd carry in your car for other emergencies.
Yes, you can use a gas station air pump to inflate a bike tire. Just make sure to adjust the pressure settings on the pump to match the recommended pressure for your bike tire.
Anything that looks so good. It isn't, it Inflates more and more and than pops. Just like a bubble.
you use a football pump and pump it up. =]
Probably with an aquarium pump.
Yes, but you may need a special adapter to connect the air pump at the gas station to your bike tire. Many manual hand bike pumps are also available which can be used to inflate your bike tires.
You can put air in your bike tires at a gas station, bike shop, or using a portable bike pump at home. Look for the valve on the tire and use a pump to inflate to the recommended pressure.
When you need to inflate the tires.
To inflate a Schrader valve without using an adapter, you can use a pump that has a nozzle that fits directly onto the valve. This type of pump is commonly used for inflating bike tires and sports balls. Simply attach the pump nozzle to the valve and pump air into it to inflate.
Same way you'd inflate any inner tube, get hold of a pump with the correct nozzle, if it's a presta - open the valve, attach pump, inflate to correct pressure, remove pump, if it's a presta - close valve, done!
To inflate something is to fill it with air. You can do that with an air pump, yes. Some things can be inflated without pumps, such as hot air balloons. And some pumps don't pump air.
With an air pump
inflate or reflate