Is a Boardman Race, I don't want to keep switching the bolts out of my spare book.
Think I will get those M4 bolts as advised above.
I have a Topeak road Morph, but I bought a couple of extra mounting brackets to attach to my other bikes.I have a pump for each bike, saves a lot of mucking about
I have a Topeak road Morph, but I bought a couple of extra mounting brackets to attach to my other bikes.
I've just thrown a Topeak Mini Morph Pump in the bin, I'd actually never used it as I had puncture resistant tyres but on mynewest bike I didn't have them and inevitably got a flat. When I tried to use my Topeak Mini Morph Pump it just wasn't pushing any air out at all.
For screws for a bike bottle I've just boughtr some of these and they seem to work well.
ZEFAL Unisex's Gizmo III Bottle Cage Mount
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I have a Topeak road Morph, but I bought a couple of extra mounting brackets to attach to my other bikes.
I've just thrown a Topeak Mini Morph Pump in the bin, I'd actually never used it as I had puncture resistant tyres but on mynewest bike I didn't have them and inevitably got a flat. When I tried to use my Topeak Mini Morph Pump it just wasn't pushing any air out at all.
I have a Topeak Mini-morph pump - this one https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Topeak-Mini-Morph-Hand-Pump-With-Foot-Support_4985.htm
And it worked fine for me last week when I had a front tyre puncture. I had successfully used it previously as well, last time being a few months ago.
I would have preferred it to have had the type of bracket the OP has, rather than one which goes straight on the cage bosses, so you can't then mount a bottle cage there as well (though TBH I don't all that often want two bottles on a ride).