Frame pump

Bunneh
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I'm after a reliable frame pump, similar to the ones shown below.
I have two hand pumps but they have a tendency to not get any pressure into the tyres, thus meaning I'm riding on around 60PSI. I have a stand pump but a frame pump is what I need for touring.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks.
I have two hand pumps but they have a tendency to not get any pressure into the tyres, thus meaning I'm riding on around 60PSI. I have a stand pump but a frame pump is what I need for touring.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Eurobunneh - My Youtube channel.
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Well I have a tiny Blackburn that gets the tyres up to 80-90 and it's like 6 inches long, so maybe a longer version if it would suit. They seem very well put together. However, aside from a Spesh trank pump I haven't tried anything else.All the above is just advice .. you can do whatever the f*ck you wana do!
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Lezyne road drive or pressure drive.... Get the one's with the CO2 hose, if you want the option. Hugely well regarded pumps...
That, or carry a stupidly big pump strapped to your frame.0 -
Cheers for the replies, will check out all suggested. I have no problems with strapping crap to my frame, it is a touring bike after all
Will pop into various local stores this week.
Ta.http://www.youtube.com/user/Eurobunneh - My Youtube channel.0 -
I got an M-Part pump (with guage), small enough, pumps to 80PSI (100 if you're the incredible hulk), pumps very quick for a small pump, very pleased with mine; my tyre's were starting to get destroyed and puncturing almost every ride (to my annoyance) so it got lots of use; have now replaced with new tyres and (touch wood) no punctures yet!
£10
http://www.wheelies.co.uk/p35400/M-Part ... -Pump.aspx0