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Old 09-27-12 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by RubberLegs
So....all this Frame Pump talk has be thinking, I HAVE to get one for my C&V Bridgestone, what is an affordable, yet looks good and is a functional frame pump? (I have a Cheap mini pump on my SpaceAge Aluminum/STI monstrosity...it IS what it is! )
Frame pumps are great, their much easier to use then mini's. This one is an old vintage looking standby that's so sturdy you could use it as billy club against a dog or even a human and still use it as a pump afterwards the Zefal Classic: http://www.amazon.com/Zefal-Frame-Pu.../dp/B002LR61VM

Or there's also Silca Impero but these are not as rugged thus lighter, but do look very classy though expensive, see: http://www.yellowjersey.org/silca.html

OR a modern interpretation of older design but made very well, the Topeak; http://www.amazon.com/Topeak-Road-Ma.../dp/B000Y4YDVO Make sure your measure your frame from end to end to be sure the pump fit tight when mounted.

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