Pump advice requested
Hello,
I've decided that last night was the last time I was going to rip the valve using a pressure fit mini-pump. I'm looking at three options:
The basic:
old-fashioned pump with separate pressure gauge
Raleigh Pressure Gauge Schrader
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=11106
Zefal 15 inch Pump
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=13550
The fancy:
one of those cyclaire things
Cyclaire Pump With Frame Carry Case
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLq ... 146c003270
The slightly more fancy:
Topeak Turbo Morph
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=14130
Has anyone any wisdom they could share on any of the above?
Thanks,
Craig
I've decided that last night was the last time I was going to rip the valve using a pressure fit mini-pump. I'm looking at three options:
The basic:
old-fashioned pump with separate pressure gauge
Raleigh Pressure Gauge Schrader
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=11106
Zefal 15 inch Pump
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=13550
The fancy:
one of those cyclaire things
Cyclaire Pump With Frame Carry Case
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLq ... 146c003270
The slightly more fancy:
Topeak Turbo Morph
http://www.ctcshop.com/product.jsp?style=14130
Has anyone any wisdom they could share on any of the above?
Thanks,
Craig
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Comments
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I've used a topeak mountain morph (lower pressure no gauge), very very good pump. Really fast to use, but they are large. The road ones are excellent, are you sure you want a guage for on the road, if not get a road morph.0
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I use a combo of a minipump and Co2 on the road and a trackpump at home. Works well for me.
- 2023 Vielo V+1
- 2022 Canyon Aeroad CFR
- 2020 Canyon Ultimate CF SLX
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