Re: Powered pump
You know, now that I've re-read the original post, I realize that the pump
is intended as a replacement for a floor pump, rather than one you would
carry on your bike. Having recently been in the market for a frame pump, my
mind went right to that. I suppose, as a pump to keep in the garage or car,
this makes some sense. But, for me, a regular old floor pump works just
fine.
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- Re: indirect tire pressure gauge?
... The cycling gods expect devotion from the assembled multitudes before ... required that I remain strictly vertical to work the pump. ... I do best with a floor pump as the hose will reach any valve ... With a hand pump, I drop the bicycle on its side, as ... (rec.bicycles.tech) - Re: The last floor pump?
... ::: My floor pump had part of the handle come off so that now when I ... ::: pump my tires, I get hand discomfort. ... :: thumb lock head to the Silca push-on style). ... I think part of the reason I find tie gauge difficult is because I'm always ... (rec.bicycles.misc) - Re: The last floor pump?
... ::: My floor pump had part of the handle come off so that now when I ... ::: pump my tires, I get hand discomfort. ... my cheap ass Joe Blow has a rotating bezel with an arrow. ... (rec.bicycles.misc) - Re: Jobst: Blackburn has made your pump!
... >> Now if a floor pump were larger in diameter than the one I included ... That pump has ... >> a 1.625" diameter main tube that is more force than most riders ... (rec.bicycles.tech) - Re: hand pump recommendation
... Keep your frame pump. ... Topeak Road Morph is much better than any frame pump. ... Use it like a floor pump, and it is easy to pump tires to 120psi or more. ... It wouldn't be entirely crazy to commit to a pump for each bike. ... (rec.bicycles.tech) |
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