Can we not morph this thread into a 'show us an image of your pumps'? Would run and run (and pump). Rules would include zero mention of CO2, electric and other environmentally unfriendly modes of inflation.
I bought one of these (a Cannondale branded 'Airspeed LX', below) for a fiver in ?2016 and after brief ownership, quickly bought two more. Straps neatly beside the down tube bottle. 340mm LOA with a 250mm x 16mm barrel.
I know, from trial, that 120 pumps will give me 80psi which is a useful 'target' by the side of the road (without a gauge).
If you don't carry a pump, a risk mitigation is to carry a presta to schrader adaptor as the general populace/good samaritan will be much more likely to have one that fits that.
with the mini-pump I carry I just got it to 48psi . . . 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?
My teeny-weeny one is shown below (Barbieri, which I think was from PlanetX but way not £11, selling on the bay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195569143139? shared for illustrative purposes only) and is a man(pocket)-sized 150mm long. Finish is carbon weave (so it's carbon as well
). The pumped volume is 92mm x 17mm and (just tested) I can easily (with patience) get a 25-622 tyre up to 70psi, pumping only with my right hand which did get a bit (
@presta ) warm