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Old 10-04-07, 08:33 PM
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Topeak Road Master Blaster - Which one for LHT?

Hi

I have a 54cm LHT and I want to get a Topeak Road Master Blaster frame pump for it.

The pumps come in "medium" to fit 49 to 54cm Frames, and "large" - to fit 54 to 59cm Frames

Can anyone advise which would be the best size to get?

thanks for any help

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I can't answer your question. But, I have a 54cm LHT with the 26" wheels and SKS plastic fenders installed with Conti Travel Contact 26 x 1.75 tires at up to 80 psi. I have been able to mount the Topeak Road Morph G behind the seat post and between it and the rear fender.
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Originally Posted by The Smokester
I can't answer your question. But, I have a 54cm LHT with the 26" wheels and SKS plastic fenders installed with Conti Travel Contact 26 x 1.75 tires at up to 80 psi. I have been able to mount the Topeak Road Morph G behind the seat post and between it and the rear fender.
That's where I put mine. I would like a frame pump, heck, the frame has a thingy to stick it to, but not until I find one w/ a hose.
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Topeak generally provides good customer service. I'll bet if you measured the actual distance where you want to install the pump and send them an email, they'll be able to recommend the best size.
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