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Old 08-23-12 | 05:21 AM
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Bikes: 1966 Paramount | 1971 Raleigh International | ca. 1970 Bernard Carre | 1989 Waterford Paramount | 2012 Boulder Brevet | 2019 Specialized Diverge

Originally Posted by jimmuller
I've grown rather fond of this, the Road Masterblaster. Yeah, the name is crappy but fortunately is quite hard to read.

It isn't exactly C&V, but a pump is like a saddle in that its function takes priority. When you have a flat that spiffy C&V pump which fills your tire to 50psi won't seem so spiffy.

The shaft is frosted grayish silver, the handle gray. It comes is several different lengths. The handle has two settings, for normal (i.e. maximum air volume per stroke) and high pressure.



Yup. I use these also. They come in a variety of sizes and aesthetics aside, they really do work quite well. Does it look vintage? Well... not really, but it also doesn't look terribly out of place either.

My LeZyne is also pretty terrific but I just keep it in a rear jersey pocket. Easy peasey.
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