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cs1 04-29-12 12:48 AM

Vintage Looking New Frame Pumps
 
I guess the title says it all. Are there any vintage looking frame pumps available? I'm just not into using BB Gun cartridges on my bike. When my brother and I saw CO2 pumps for the first time we both said "WOW they're still making whippet dispensers." Anyone under 50 won't understand that last comment.

metabike 04-29-12 05:56 AM

I have Park Tools' frame pump on a couple of my bikes: http://www.parktool.com/product/dial...ame-pump-pmp-5

Blackburn's carbon fiber frame pump is what I have my Litespeed: http://www.amazon.com/Blackburn-Fram.../dp/B000BNZ0LK. I don't find this on Blackburn's website so it must be going out of production & you might find a good deal somewhere.

Bianchigirll 04-29-12 05:57 AM

I think there was a recent thread about a older pumps still being made. I have a Silca or two I carry on my clincher equiped bikes to shape up the tire before using the C02.

IMHO your better off carring a pump that works and wil get your tire up 100psi or whatever you like. for that i don't think there is a better pump than the Zefal HPX pums which come in 3 or 4 different lengths. Zefal I believe just reintroduced this a Classic item for around $40.

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/PUMP-ZEFAL-FR...owg~~60_12.JPG

bloud 04-29-12 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by cs1 (Post 14157447)
"WOW they're still making whippet dispensers." Anyone under 50 won't understand that last comment.

I'm under 50 and I get it. ;-) I don't know of any modern vintage looking pumps however.

photogravity 04-29-12 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by cs1 (Post 14157447)
I guess the title says it all. Are there any vintage looking frame pumps available? I'm just not into using BB Gun cartridges on my bike. When my brother and I saw CO2 pumps for the first time we both said "WOW they're still making whippet dispensers." Anyone under 50 won't understand that last comment.

I certainly don't understand the reference and I'm not too far removed from that age. ;) Anyway, getting back OT. I've only got one bike with a frame pump on it currently and would like to know of some options too. Maybe VO will step up to the plate and recreate the alloy body Bluemels pump. That's what I'd like to see personally.

kroozer 04-29-12 08:35 AM

One of my LBS's sells Primus aluminum pumps with red and blue rings. Looks very French, but it also needs two clips/pegs. Also aluminum Tagamex pumps that need one clip. Both work very well, Presta-only. I don't know if they're actually new or just new-old stock. The shops here would rather hang onto stuff for 20 years than mark it down and move it.

due ruote 04-29-12 12:17 PM

+1 on the Zefal pumps for quality and reliability, although with the graphics and all they have kind of a modern look. I know they can be stripped and polished but that's a lot of work. I recently tried to get one powder coated along with a frame, but couldn't figure out how to get all the plastic bits off. The coater assured me they'd either melt or become fatally brittle in the oven so I nixed the idea.

AZORCH 04-29-12 12:41 PM

I like my Topeak MasterBlaster frame pump. It's not terribly modern looking.
http://www.topeak.com/mediafiles/products/3948/

Roll-Monroe-Co 04-29-12 01:22 PM

For whippet, lift lid.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...DDtjzyBdz1B5ug

auchencrow 04-29-12 01:26 PM

I have one of these on my Golden Arrow

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ow-1938006.jpg

dbakl 04-29-12 01:29 PM

I have a Silca on almost every bike: a few with the alloy Zefals, still available. I find em both on ebay.

pamaguahiker 04-29-12 03:26 PM

I am 41 and i know what a whippet is! I have a alloy framed zefal that i like i recently purchased a park that adjusts to different frame sizes because i ride different bikes and although i use tons of umbrella clips. I want to get those off my paint. find something that works and paint to your specs.

cs1 04-29-12 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by photogravity (Post 14157762)
I certainly don't understand the reference and I'm not too far removed from that age. ;)

I can't believe I'm explaining this but check out the link below.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whipped-cream_charger

http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/j...s/Whip-Its.jpg

http://i553.photobucket.com/albums/j...sscracker1.jpg

cs1 04-29-12 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by AZORCH (Post 14158530)
I like my Topeak MasterBlaster frame pump. It's not terribly modern looking.
http://www.topeak.com/mediafiles/products/3948/

That is a pump I was considering. Can they be disassembled and painted?

Chrome Molly 04-29-12 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 14158650)

How is it? Would you recommend for 100psi?

auchencrow 04-29-12 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 14159064)
How is it? Would you recommend for 100psi?


Originally Posted by cs1 (Post 14157447)
I guess the title says it all. Are there any vintage looking frame pumps available? ....


^ It looks pretty vintage to me!

bobdell 04-29-12 04:37 PM

I didn't know what it is, but this is what I found:


[h=2]How Whippet Cracker works[/h]http://crackersnitrous.com/images/n2o-cracker2.pnghttp://n2ocrackers.com/images/n2o-cracker.pngA N2O dispenser is used to break the seal foil wrapper on the nitrous oxide tube. Any type of nitrous oxide tube that you can readily purchase at the store is going to have a foil tip. In order for you to get to the gas you need something to crack the whippet’s foil tip. You also have to release the gas in to a medium so it can warm a bit. Also with N2O dispensers it is nice if they are small and easily concealable. If you have one of the bigger crackers they are hard to bring to parties without everyone knowing what you are doing. With most N2O whippet dispensers you are going to need a balloon for the whippet’s gas to flow into and then be easily used. Do not buy cheap balloons because they are a waste of money, they will break on you with only a couple of uses. You should always get thick and heavy duty balloons so they don’t break from the extremely cold temperatures that are released when cracking whippets.

echo 04-29-12 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 14158650)

I like that, it looks vintage, and sleek.

hairnet 04-29-12 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by cs1 (Post 14159055)
That is a pump I was considering. Can they be disassembled and painted?

You can disassemble them

Grand Bois 04-29-12 07:18 PM

The Zefal Lapize is vintage looking and is still being made. I paid $3.15 for mine from xxcycle.com. They have gone up a couple of dollars the last time I looked.
http://inlinethumb29.webshots.com/26...600x600Q85.jpg

seedsbelize 04-29-12 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 14157661)
I think there was a recent thread about a older pumps still being made. I have a Silca or two I carry on my clincher equiped bikes to shape up the tire before using the C02.

IMHO your better off carring a pump that works and wil get your tire up 100psi or whatever you like. for that i don't think there is a better pump than the Zefal HPX pums which come in 3 or 4 different lengths. Zefal I believe just reintroduced this a Classic item for around $40.

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/PUMP-ZEFAL-FR...owg~~60_12.JPG

I have one that looks like this one, but is just an HP--no X. It's rated at 110psi, or thereabouts, but I have never gotten more than 85 out of it. I need to study up on how to make any frame pump reach its rated pressure.

bloud 04-30-12 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by Grand Bois (Post 14159653)
The Zefal Lapize is vintage looking and is still being made. I paid $3.15 for mine from xxcycle.com. They have gone up a couple of dollars the last time I looked.
http://inlinethumb29.webshots.com/26...600x600Q85.jpg

That looks pretty good and vintage.

rhm 04-30-12 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by Chrome Molly (Post 14159064)

Originally Posted by auchencrow (Post 14158650)

How is it? Would you recommend for 100psi?

No. I have one, and am glad there's something available in that size, but pumping a tire up to 50 psi is hard work, and I don't know how much higher than that you can go.

photogravity 04-30-12 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by rhm (Post 14161018)
No. I have one, and am glad there's something available in that size, but pumping a tire up to 50 psi is hard work, and I don't know how much higher than that you can go.

That's why I carry CO2 dispensers. The pump is cosmetic and the dispensers serve me if I get a flat.

puchfinnland 04-30-12 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by bloud (Post 14160970)
That looks pretty good and vintage.

hey- can you give us a direct link to that pump? i can tfind it on the website.

another consideration for a vintage pump- are they not some new models that go inside the seat tube and can be completly hidden? I like this as I also do not need to worry about it being stolen.


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