I'm after a new pump - any ideas?
sampras38
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I have 2 bikes and currently use a tiny pump that fits in my pocket and/or CO2 cannisters. I'm looking for something fairly small but decent that can be attached to the top tube if possible. i haven't looked at the pump range for a while so can anyone recommend something?
Ideally I'd get 2 brackets and attach to both bikes.
Anyone got this?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topea ... 360022931/
Thanks
Ideally I'd get 2 brackets and attach to both bikes.
Anyone got this?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topea ... 360022931/
Thanks
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You can also get the Lezyne road drive which also gets good reviews and from what people say on here, you can got wrong with any of these two.0
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Sicknote wrote:You can also get the Lezyne road drive which also gets good reviews and from what people say on here, you can got wrong with any of these two.
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Park tool PMP 5M.Rushton0
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I like my Bontrager pump, granted it's a downtube fitting but it's quite powerful and don't be put off by the notion that it's an auto head for both types of valve - it fits my tubes perfectly.0
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Spesh Air Tool Road works for me. It doesn't have a hose like the better pumps but it's about half the price, fairly light, and looks decent:
Note that it's Presta only.
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Interesting choice, in that it us a small/mini pump.
When I get round to it, I was going to order this
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topea ... 360036955/
Topeaks, road pump with a guage.....what is the advantage to a mini pump, apart from weight?
As I have an aluminium frame, a few grammes here and there will not result in me losing me too much sleep.
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I recommend this;
ULTRAFLATE PLUS Co2 cartridge pump.
Features;
•Easy-to-use front position inflation trigger.
•Push-on for Presta and screw-on for Schrader valves.
•Safety lock prevents accidental discharge.
•Works for the road or off-road rider.
•Attach to your bicycle with a Universal Mount
Get them from here
http://www.co2cartridges.co.uk/innovations-inflators/ultraflate-plus-unboxed-inc-1x16gm-uses-only-innovations-brand-co2/prod_565.html
Also get replacement cartridges from same company from 58 pence each
http://www.co2cartridges.co.uk/innovations-inflators/innovations-12gm-non-threaded-co2-x-3/prod_1154.html
Makes life so much easier and quicker.0 -
+1 Lezyne Road Drive or Pressure Drive
Only choice in my opinion, for a pump. Nothing else comes close for all round style and performance. The hose is great, too.0 -
I got one of these recently:-http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_700560_langId_-1_categoryId_165661
I have to say its pretty good, pumping up a flat tyre to 100psi very quickly( I checked the pressure when I got home)Norfolk, who nicked all the hills?
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I have the topeak road morph with the gauge. Had to use it first time in anger yesterday. Bloody brilliant! Highly reccommend it.
One year on and I still haven't felt the need to buy a track pump.0 -
keef66 wrote:I have the topeak road morph with the gauge. Had to use it first time in anger yesterday. Bloody brilliant! Highly reccommend it.
One year on and I still haven't felt the need to buy a track pump.
Yep I've got one too, it's a really excellent bit of kit, and I too have no need to buy a track pump. The one with the guage is called the Turbo Morph. Mine is sitting on my desk in front of me!
Only 13 or so inches long, I don't know exactly how much it weighs but it's pretty light, very sturdy and well made. Mine was pretty cheap around £25 as I recall.0 -
Oh, and it comes with brackets too0
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Got a Topeak Masterblaster which has only had to be used in anger once, but did the job admirably - alot better than my mates pump - and can be fixed to the bottle cage mounts.0