which Track Pump
kellys_heroes
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this might sound like a trivial subject.....had enough of using a frame pump...can any of you suggest a good Track pump in the region of £30 had a look at Blackburn and Park Tool on a few sites ??
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Top Peak Joe Blow Max 2 - £20 WIggle - good reliable 120 psi - quick.0
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I had a Joe Blow until a few days ago. I think a valve in the head went or inverted. However due to the way the Joe Blow head is made you can't service it and a new head cost £14. Bit excessive when the pump only 6 months ago cost £20 or so. So i got a Specalized one cost £25 but its so much better than Joe Blow. Its much easier to control the pressure going in, its just got a single end which seems to go on and off the valve much better.0
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Renn Kompressor - the top track pump, and you can replace every part.
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Joe Blow Max 2. Had mine for years, no probs.
If you have kids you'll thank Topeak for supplying a balloon-friendly attachment and a needle valve for footballs. :-D0 -
mr-ed wrote:I had a Joe Blow until a few days ago. I think a valve in the head went or inverted. However due to the way the Joe Blow head is made you can't service it and a new head cost £14. Bit excessive when the pump only 6 months ago cost £20 or so. So i got a Specalized one cost £25 but its so much better than Joe Blow. Its much easier to control the pressure going in, its just got a single end which seems to go on and off the valve much better.
Exactly the same thing happened to me.
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Tesco. Why pay so much, I got one for 9.99 from Tesco. It pumps a tyre from flat to 120psi in 18 strokes, so I have no complaints.Norfolk, who nicked all the hills?
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