Track Floor Pump
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joeblow pump, had one for 4yrs no problems0
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+1 topeak joe blowCrafted in Italy apparantly0
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I just bought a Joe Blow Sport II. Used it once so far, so not exactly a long term test, but it's lovely! And very yellow.0
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Joe Blow for last fe years. Been brilliant and reliable.0
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SKS Rennkompressor, spares will be available for years and almost every part can be replaced.
Not the cheapest but a good quality workshop pump that will probably last you the rest of your life.0 -
Joe Blow for me too.0
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silca track pump....had it for over twenty years.
Just the occassional grease to keep the seal going and cant fault it.
I did buy a topeak floor pump (joe blow sound about right) for the mountain bikes but find it struggles to get 120psi for the road bike....so I still use the silca for that.0 -
Wappygixer wrote:SKS Rennkompressor, spares will be available for years and almost every part can be replaced.
Not the cheapest but a good quality workshop pump that will probably last you the rest of your life.
I had one of these and it was utter crap, fell apart within 6 months. My Joe Blow is 5 years old and still going strongBasso Astra
Principia Ellipse SX
Kinesis Racelight 4S
Kinesis Crosslight Pro Disc0 -
Airace have one of the best heads on the market IME.0
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Joe blow pro. Solid metal construction & no problem with 120psi.
Mine's plenty old. Survived a houseful of London Couriers & they are, well, heavy handed.
Topeak reps are good with repairs, well outside of any 1 year warranty period.
One of the things to get from your LBS, so that you can take it in, which you can't if you save a fiver on the internet.0