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Can a frame pump water bottle holder be purchased?

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Old 12-28-05, 08:34 PM
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Can a frame pump water bottle holder be purchased?

Well I knew it was bound to happen. I have a Nashbar frame pump with a plastic holder that fits under the water bottle. I leaned on it today and snap. I was going to try and repair with Super Glue but I doubt it will hold. Can one of these gizmos be purchased? I was going to write Nashbar but I was wondering if anyone here had any ideas.

I really don't like the idea of sticking it in my jersey pocket.
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I reckon I've seen replacement ones for my ancient Blackburn.....so why not? Ring your bike shop.

Otherwise....it's buy a whole new pump or switch to CO2.
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if it was a clean break try some epoxy itll be stronger than crazy glue on plastic like that. might be able to save it.
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This is what I want:

https://www.zorinpump.com/page2.html

Of course when this breaks, you're out both a seatpost and a pump... and then there's the small problem that no one seems to sell this.

Otherwise, it's the perfect solution.
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Call Nashbar and ask for their parts department. I've done it a couple of times, one of which was for a pump part on a fairly old frame pump. Both times, they sent me what I needed free of charge.
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Not sure exactly what you mean, but would one of these do the job?

https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=4363
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That's close but it looks like it is for specific pumps. I'm going to give Nashbar a call today, if that fails I may pick up a couple of straps.
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I'm surprised anyone carries frame pumps or mini pumps anymore. Most people around here carry CO2 now.

Humm, that might be a good poll here on BF.
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I have a draw full. If you can meausure your pump diameter acurately let me know.
They all are made for a specific pump, so they are all different.
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