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Old 01-01-12, 10:26 AM
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Trying to find a pump

I have a dajia expedition rack from VO, and it has pegs with 235mm Spacing. Anyone know of a pump that would fit those pegs? I currently carry a c02 inflater in my bag, but it would be nice to carry a backup in a more integrated manner.

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A Strap on the side of the [down] tube clip, held down by the water bottle cage hardware
is part of the Topeak frame /mini floor pump package..
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
A Strap on the side of the [down] tube clip, held down by the water bottle cage hardware
is part of the Topeak frame /mini floor pump package..
+1. I have a Lezyne and I've only had to use it once. It did a fine job. If you care about tire pressure purchase a standalone gauge.
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I love my topeak roadmorph. I like it so much I bought an extra mount kit for my mountain bike and swap it over before I go play in the hills.

Zip tied the mount to the downtube on both my KHS and Santa Cruz, neither has bottle holder provisions. The pump clips in and velcro's in to the mount, it never moves even on 'expert' rated freeride trails that I take my SC on.
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I love my topeak roadmorph.
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+1 on Topeak RoadMorph.
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