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Old 12-17-14 | 06:54 PM
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Bikes: Salsa Ti Warbird- 2014/ November RAIL52s

Originally Posted by Ben I.
Hi all,

Just purchased my first road bike and want to make sure I have all the accessories for a ride. I have everything and even got a Spin Doctor mini pump (from Performance Bike) to mount onto the bike. Now though, I'm having second thoughts about it, partially because some have posted they lose a lot of air when unscrewing it after pumping up a tire and if your hands are sweaty, looks like it'll be hard to pump with because it's all polished metal.

Someone suggested this one but sounds like it has a lot of plastic parts in key areas that tend to failure at bad times.

Lezyne Micro Drive HP Pump | Competitive Cyclist

Wondering if any of you can suggest any good mini pumps.

Things I'd prefer it to have:
-mount to the side of water bottle mounts
-ideally have a longer stroke so it's easier and quicker to pump up
-flexible hose so it's easier to pump up without destroying the valve/ valve stem
-must be Presta compatible (given)

And before anyone mentions, I haven't ruled out CO2 but would like to have a pump just in case I forget cartridges, run out, etc.

Thanks in advance and let me know if you need more info to answer.
The pump you linked to isn't an onboard pump. (Oops, my bad...it can be frame mounted...) It's overkill IMO.

I have this and it works like a charm, Lezyne is pretty good stuff. if you want a longer stroke it won't be a mini. Nevertheless I find this pump to be quite easy to rapidly inflate with:

Lezyne Pressure Drive Pump | Competitive Cyclist
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