Hand pump < £20, sensible options?
Bubbabo
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Howdy. I'm on the lookout for a hand pump for roughly £20 or less, and it must have a clip on connector or frame clip to fit on the bike tubing. I have seen the ones that have a built-in clip on the pump itself, but they seem closer to £30. What do you think the best options are, considering my price range?
Thx. Bubba
Thx. Bubba
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Would recommend this :
http://www.bicyclebuys.com/item/0119695/UK
Surprise surprise, it's what i have
It isn't as easy as a track pump but can get my tyres up to decent pressure and have used others where this was not possible, also it has a gauge built in(fairly useless but meh, looks good.winter beast: http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... uff016.jpg
Summer beast; http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... uff015.jpg0 -
Specialized Air Tool Road:
I really like this pump, it looks nice, works well, uses a decent bottle cage bracket, has some emergency patches in the handle, and costs a tenner.0 -
Lol, would be better off asking:
'What pump do you own'winter beast: http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... uff016.jpg
Summer beast; http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... uff015.jpg0 -
just bought a genuine innovations carbon mini pump that also can use C0 2 cartridges
Not used yet but looks good!
Merlin have them for under £20 nearly half price0 -
Well I have the Topeak Road Morph with the built in gauge, and it's so good I haven't got round to buying a track pump yet! Bit over £20 but worth every penny.0
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A frame-fit pump is far better at pumping up tyres that some of those excuses for a pump bike ornaments that many people have fitted to their bike. Having a pump mounted by the cage leaves it exposed to all sorts of cr@p in winter and when you come to use it, it doesn't work. Top Peak Road Warrior frame fit, Blackburn or the Zefal HP-X all fit the bill.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0
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I use this. Superb pump. I don't even need to top up with the floor pump when I get home.
The attachment mechanism is not so great, it's held onto the top tube with a velcro strap - mine has occasionally come loose after hitting potholes at speed.- - - - - - - - - -
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I have 3 pumps – a Zefal HPX frame pump, a Lezyne Air Drive (£13) and a Lezyne Road Drive (£20). The best one is the Lezyne Road Drive by far, it is small and weights almost nothing but you can get to 100psi with almost no effort if compared to my other pumps.
Contrary to other people’s comments, the Lezyne Road Drive is mounted on the bottle cage but it seems to fit fine and doesn’t seem to get that much crap – that’s my experience at least.x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x
Commuting / Winter rides - Jamis Renegade Expert
Pootling / Offroad - All-City Macho Man Disc
Fast rides Cannondale SuperSix Ultegra0 -
Have got this
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Lezyn ... 360034753/
Even though it is the medium it is very small. Fits on the bottle mounts and looks like it will get in the way but doesn't.
I liked the ye olde pipe to save pushing on the valve when pumping.
Haven't used it in anger but it does get a good write up.0