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Old 07-07-25 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by PromptCritical
ooof. We are running 650b x 44mm tires. Well, a flat will get me a good upper body workout!
I wrote up a discussion of both the Road Morph G and the Lezyne pumps if you are interested, at:
Comparing Topeak Road Morph G and Lezyne Micro Floor Drive Pumps.

I have to totally deflate my tires for air travel to get everything to fit in the S&S case. Those tires are 26 X 2.25 (57mm wide), so I understand. It takes a long time to pump up both tires.

If you are bringing a solid bike case that has to get stored someplace, you might consider a full size floor pump for the initial pressurization. Then a smaller lighter pump in case you have a flat? For some reason, I assume that anyone that is using electronic shifting is using a solid hard case.
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