Cheap mini pump that's reliable?
mattyfez
Posts: 638
I've been through 2 now, a really cheap one and a still really cheap velo champ one, and both have failed, luckily not miles from home.
Any one have suggestions for a good cheap mini pump, that comes with a frame bracket?
I don't care about efficiency or volume as long as it works, I. E. Has a good valve attachmentas it would be an emergency pump permanently on the bike.
Thanks
Any one have suggestions for a good cheap mini pump, that comes with a frame bracket?
I don't care about efficiency or volume as long as it works, I. E. Has a good valve attachmentas it would be an emergency pump permanently on the bike.
Thanks
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https://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TOPHGM045L ... with-lever
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