new mini pump needed

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FreeFlow Bikes

Active Member
thats one expensive pump bud, 45 pounds.

Great pump tho.
 

Grizzly

Well-Known Member
Location
East Kilbride
+1 for the Topek Race Rocket, and at this price its hard to say no. I can get my tyres up to a psi that is good enough for a long ride on my road bike. I use it a lot as I get a lot of punctures riding through Glasgow parks.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
+1 Lezyne :smile:
I have an Aldi mini pump that will take my tyre upto 90 psi with no issues. It has a switch between high vol and high pressure and will pump up shrader or presta valves and has a pressure gauge on it. about £7 iirc. Hasn't failed me yet in three years. ^_^
I think that's the exact same thing that Giant put their logo on and sell for about £18 probably mass produced in a factory in China, broke 2 valves off the tubes and eventually broke the pump. Might say more about me than the pump though, but the Lezyne pumps appear to be idiot-proof :smile:
 

Friz

The more you ride, the less your ass will hurt.
Location
Ireland
I'm gonna say +2 on the Topeak Race Rocket. Only because I've got two of them. One in the MTB bag and one in the Road Bike bag. I'm a lazy bugger and don't like swapping.
 

400bhp

Guru
+1 for the Topek Race Rocket, and at this price its hard to say no. I can get my tyres up to a psi that is good enough for a long ride on my road bike. I use it a lot as I get a lot of punctures riding through Glasgow parks.

I have one too. I've been happy when I've had to use it. It's very small and very light too.

I like the fact it comes with a bike mount as I prefer to have anything that's solid on the bike and not in a back pocket where possible.
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
Lezyne for me too. Very good quality and easy to use, but as has been said above beware of inner tubes with loosely screwed in valves as the pump will unscrew them. Don't ask me how I know this.
 
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