Can you Recommend a good pump?
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The topic more or less says it all, but I am looking for a pump with a good value for money ratio.
What do you have and what can you recommend?
Thank you in advance.
Michael
What do you have and what can you recommend?
Thank you in advance.
Michael
My bikes:
http://michaelsbike.blogspot.com/
http://michaelsbike.blogspot.com/
I've had a few over the years. My old Silca was the one I liked best, but they changed it after I went to get another. I have 2 now. A $20 POS from the LBS that works just fine and has been going for 4 years without a single issue except the rubber grommet in the head died. Called the company and they sent me 3 for free! The second, which I like best is the Blackburn Airtower 5. I have the aluminum one (there is a carbon fiber version for bling). Great volume per stroke. The head is simply chit, so I ended up replacing it for a Silca head. Best of both worlds now! Simply love it in this configuration.
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If you're interest is in floor pumps, by far the best I've ever had is a Lezyne. High quality/well made; lots of options and I love its screw-on head rather than the common clamp-on head that never seem to work well IMO. Shop around as you can usually find them at a good discount too...
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13.10 lbs (5.95 kgs) w/Enve 3.4-Tune 70/170 & Conti Competitions tubulars
12.53 lbs (5.68 kgs) w/FarSports 24-Extralite & Vittoria CX EVO II tubulars
13.10 lbs (5.95 kgs) w/Enve 3.4-Tune 70/170 & Conti Competitions tubulars
12.53 lbs (5.68 kgs) w/FarSports 24-Extralite & Vittoria CX EVO II tubulars
Silca is top. Lezyne is great also.
I have the Topeak Joe Blow Pro in the basement cycling repair area. Amazingly this pump is still made by Topeak. It works great. In the garage cycling area I have a Silca Super Pista with a Topeak hose and pump head on it. Best of both worlds. Great pump with a great pump head.
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/JoeBlowPro
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/Sm ... UpgradeKit
http://www.modernbike.com/itemgroup.asp ... KgodD0CWZg
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/JoeBlowPro
http://www.topeak.com/products/Pumps/Sm ... UpgradeKit
http://www.modernbike.com/itemgroup.asp ... KgodD0CWZg
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Fourthbook wrote:If you're interest is in floor pumps, by far the best I've ever had is a Lezyne. High quality/well made; lots of options and I love its screw-on head rather than the common clamp-on head that never seem to work well IMO. Shop around as you can usually find them at a good discount too...
Sorry for not being more precise, I need a portable pump to bring along, when I am out riding.
I already have a floor pump, but thank you for your input.
Michael
My bikes:
http://michaelsbike.blogspot.com/
http://michaelsbike.blogspot.com/
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+1 on the Lezyne.
Apart from them being excellent pumps, dump the bracket and you can keep them up the seat post for a super tidy bike.
Apart from them being excellent pumps, dump the bracket and you can keep them up the seat post for a super tidy bike.