Which pump?

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Maylian

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So got another puncture today on my roadie during a longish ride and used the hand pump for the emergency situation but was thinking I would like a new hand pump so I can get it back up to pressure properly.

I know the majority may just suggest a small pump and then co2 cannisters for the rest but was wondering if anyone has used items like: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lezyne-micro-floor-drive-hvg-pump-with-gauge-2011/ or http://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-mini-morph-pump/ etc. If so any pictures of them on frames or suggestions?

And yes I probably will get co2 cannisters to avoid people telling me how easy they are to use. :rolleyes:
 
Topeak Roadmorph with gauge, simple :smile:

I've just stopped using co2, I was carrying two pumps, (mini hand & co2), but the Roadmorph acts like a mini track pump so now I save the hassle of gas and just carry that :smile:
 
So got another puncture today on my roadie during a longish ride and used the hand pump for the emergency situation but was thinking I would like a new hand pump so I can get it back up to pressure properly.

I know the majority may just suggest a small pump and then co2 cannisters for the rest but was wondering if anyone has used items like: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lezyne-micro-floor-drive-hvg-pump-with-gauge-2011/ or http://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-mini-morph-pump/ etc. If so any pictures of them on frames or suggestions?

And yes I probably will get co2 cannisters to avoid people telling me how easy they are to use. :rolleyes:


I use one of these:

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lezyne-road-drive-mini-abs-pump/

Expensive, but its a cracking pump. No problems getting up to a decent pressure.
 
I have the Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HVG pump on my commuter. my Kinesis Racelight Granfondo Ltd. This is the photo of the pump fitted.

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Regards
Andrew
 

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