scotsbikester
Well-Known Member
I hardly ever get punctures. In fact the last one I had was a slow one that allowed me to get home to fix. I have anti-puncture tyres.
But I like to be prepared. So I carry tyre levers, spare inner tube, and a patch kit. Today I thought I should try pumping the tyre up with the mini-pump I carry. I just got it to 48psi (measured with my Topeak digital gauge, which may well be reading low). I really couldn't get any higher than that. Is this usual for mini-pumps, or am I a pathetic weakling?
I was considering a frame pump, but does that still get as hard to pump as the pressure goes up, or is it just faster?
Thanks.
But I like to be prepared. So I carry tyre levers, spare inner tube, and a patch kit. Today I thought I should try pumping the tyre up with the mini-pump I carry. I just got it to 48psi (measured with my Topeak digital gauge, which may well be reading low). I really couldn't get any higher than that. Is this usual for mini-pumps, or am I a pathetic weakling?
I was considering a frame pump, but does that still get as hard to pump as the pressure goes up, or is it just faster?
Thanks.
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