Bike Pumps?

canada16
canada16 Posts: 2,360
edited June 2008 in MTB buying advice
Hey guys

Im noticing that when riding my bike outside and they bringing it in the house im losing pressure on my tyres.

Can anyone reccomend a good home bike pump
(I Dont have a lot of money so under £30.00 would be great)

Thanks so much guys.

Comments

  • Chaka Ping
    Chaka Ping Posts: 1,451
    I think the Topeak Joe Blow is around £30 - and it's a lovely pump to use.

    But I got a track pump from Tesco for £10 and it's seen me right so far.

    Seems odd that your tyres are going down in your house. Do you think your other half is letting the air out to teach you a lesson for bringing it in the house anyway?
  • canada16
    canada16 Posts: 2,360
    LOL

    Maybe, I pumped them up when I got it serviced so that was a while ago (about 3 months)

    Will check tesco's as one just down the street, didnt think of that.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    you might have a slow puncture.
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Aldi do an apparently servicable track pump for £5. Not had it long, so can't vouch for durability, but it appears to work.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Aldi's track pump is alright for inflating tyres, but mine collapsed when trying to fit tubeless tyres :oops:
  • canada16
    canada16 Posts: 2,360
    Missus heard me talking and she got me one from argos for fathers day.

    7.99 120 PSI, with gauge.

    Looks quite solid and feels it as well.

    Thanks for the advice guys.

    In the words of X-RAY........... SORTED..

    LOL
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    edited June 2008
    canada16 wrote:
    Missus heard me talking and she got me one from argos for fathers day
    you are your missus' father?
    Holy crap, I'm from rural Wales, and even I find that disturbing :shock:
  • LordBanks
    LordBanks Posts: 358
    Holy crap, I'm from rural Wales, and even I find that disturbing

    hahahahha

    :lol::lol::lol: