helsbells
New Member
Hello everyone.
Slightly bizarre question. I am currently trying to get as much out of my backpake and onto the bike as possible, so have tools/ tube insaddle bag, andwill get a bottle cage when I have a chance (when I can be arsed...!).
My problem is fixing my pump to the frame. The issue is that I have a bike with odd shaped tubes (ie not cylidrical), and they aren't straight, either. It is this bike (Marin Poineer 08 ladies frame):
http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/images/ProductImages/fullsize/Bikes/Others/08pioneertrailwmn.jpg
Dunno if you can make out that the tubes aren't cylindrical on that, but anyway, they aren't...
So, any ideas for where to attach a pump. The one I have currently is a long (14" maybe) cheapo Halfords jobbie, but it does the trick. I accept that I may need to get something smaller & more compact, but don't want to spend an absolute fortune!
Hmmm. That was long winded. Oh well, conciseness has never been my strong suit!
Thanks all,
Helen
Slightly bizarre question. I am currently trying to get as much out of my backpake and onto the bike as possible, so have tools/ tube insaddle bag, andwill get a bottle cage when I have a chance (when I can be arsed...!).
My problem is fixing my pump to the frame. The issue is that I have a bike with odd shaped tubes (ie not cylidrical), and they aren't straight, either. It is this bike (Marin Poineer 08 ladies frame):
http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/images/ProductImages/fullsize/Bikes/Others/08pioneertrailwmn.jpg
Dunno if you can make out that the tubes aren't cylindrical on that, but anyway, they aren't...
So, any ideas for where to attach a pump. The one I have currently is a long (14" maybe) cheapo Halfords jobbie, but it does the trick. I accept that I may need to get something smaller & more compact, but don't want to spend an absolute fortune!
Hmmm. That was long winded. Oh well, conciseness has never been my strong suit!
Thanks all,
Helen