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Miradaman 03-08-20 11:24 AM

What is this?
 
Got my old Trek road bike on the stand for a cleaning and to replace cables. Took a good look at this fitting on the back of the head tube while it was up and still can't figure out what it is/does. Anyone? Just curious. Thanks

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...24bf04f26e.jpg

Paul Barnard 03-08-20 11:27 AM

I have seen them on several bikes. I have never known what they were. My steel Burley tandem has one.

Iride01 03-08-20 11:28 AM

Stud for some types of frame mounted air pumps.

phughes 03-08-20 11:29 AM

That is a peg to secure a frame mount pump.


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5b15de2b47.jpg

Miradaman 03-08-20 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by phughes (Post 21357902)
That is a peg to secure a frame mount pump.


https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...5b15de2b47.jpg

Ah, that woud explain it. Thanks.

Rage 03-08-20 11:43 AM

Ah, them millennials...

BCDrums 03-08-20 11:54 AM

It's a pump peg
 
It's a pump peg for a frame pump that mounts under the top tube.

The Zefal pump has a hole in its end to capture the peg, and the pump is held in place by the compression of the spring inside it.https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...39c1ec47c.jpeg
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4f8345062.jpeg

Maybe the old Campy pumps have the same mounting hole, but I've never owned one.

phughes 03-08-20 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357924)
Ah, them millennials...

:lol:

alcjphil 03-08-20 12:22 PM

The only thing you have to look out for is finding a frame pump that is the correct length to fit along under the top tube. I own 4 Zefal HPX frame pumps in different lengths for just this reason

Rage 03-08-20 12:27 PM

Hi guys, just to be clear, I hope I didn’t come off as snarky or mean or anything like that.
It was more an exclamation at/of/over their cuteness. Like when my niece found an old rotary dial phone at my parents’ beach house and couldn’t figure out how to use it lol

Rage 03-08-20 12:28 PM

Mind you, my niece is twenty three years old and a college graduate haha

alcjphil 03-08-20 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357974)
Hi guys, just to be clear, I hope I didn’t come off as snarky or mean or anything like that.
It was more an exclamation at/of/over their cuteness. Like when my niece found an old rotary dial phone at my parents’ beach house and couldn’t figure out how to use it lol

Not at all, not near as bad as "OK boomer"
But then, I am a boomer

tomtomtom123 03-08-20 01:20 PM

So how do you prevent the pump from getting stolen?

sweeks 03-08-20 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by tomtomtom123 (Post 21358032)
So how do you prevent the pump from getting stolen?

You take it with you! :D

Paul Barnard 03-08-20 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357924)
Ah, them millennials...

57 YOA here.

rosefarts 03-08-20 02:20 PM

If you're like me, you might end up with a vertical pump and a single bottle holder. My vintage bike is a bit unique though.

dedhed 03-08-20 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357974)
Like when my niece found an old rotary dial phone at my parents’ beach house and couldn’t figure out how to use it lol

I had a fiend's kid in my car maybe 10-11YO. Couldn't figure out how to open the window. He had never seen a car with crank windows.

guy153 03-08-20 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by tomtomtom123 (Post 21358032)
So how do you prevent the pump from getting stolen?

You just ride over a bump and it falls off and gets destroyed.

Rage 03-08-20 02:40 PM

Or it falls off unnoticed never to be seen again.

Rage 03-08-20 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by dedhed (Post 21358078)
I had a fiend's kid in my car maybe 10-11YO. Couldn't figure out how to open the window. He had never seen a car with crank windows.

Hi dedhed, hey guys, here’s another good one,
So I’m on the phone with my girlfriend shortly after I hear about Lou Reed’s passing. I tell her something like I can’t believe he’s gone. She’s a little bit younger but will be thirty in May. A millennial but I’m thinking she knows who Lou Reed is.
She goes, “Lou Reed? Who is he? One of your friends? I’ve never heard you mention him before.”
Lol!

Drew Eckhardt 03-08-20 02:51 PM

As other people have noted it's a pump peg for a full size frame pump.

You want a full size frame pump because it will get 700x25mm road tires up to riding pressure in 90 strokes. Unlike CO2 cartridges, it can't run out if you help another rider who flatted or get a slow leak you can't find from a piece of tire wire.

You can use a short strap to keep it from rattling or falling off on a humongous bump.

Iride01 03-08-20 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357974)
Hi guys, just to be clear, I hope I didn’t come off as snarky or mean or anything like that.
It was more an exclamation at/of/over their cuteness. Like when my niece found an old rotary dial phone at my parents’ beach house and couldn’t figure out how to use it lol

No, I thought it was cute, however I wasn't exactly sure what it meant. Most of us here are gen x and boomers I thought.

Mad Honk 03-08-20 05:42 PM

I'm sure I've told this story before but it always a good one. I was making a delivery in one of our campus's older building just before renovation. It had housed one of the first cyclotrons in the country,so it clearly was due to be renovated. But while walking down the main hall off the building I heard a student exclaim "Wow, they have special booth marked telephone that I can go into and have a private conversation on my cell phone! As you can imagine any traces of a phone were not in the old cabinet. Smiles, MH

San Rensho 03-08-20 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Rage (Post 21357974)
Hi guys, just to be clear, I hope I didn’t come off as snarky or mean or anything like that.
It was more an exclamation at/of/over their cuteness. Like when my niece found an old rotary dial phone at my parents’ beach house and couldn’t figure out how to use it lol

Those old phones come in handy. During the last hurricane here in Miami (can't remember the name I've been through so many), the power went out but the telephone lines were still energized, they are on a different grid, and I was able to make calls. It was an antique rotary phone that I bought as a collectible, probably from the 40's, but it worked great.

Rage 03-08-20 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by San Rensho (Post 21358297)
Those old phones come in handy. During the last hurricane here in Miami (can't remember the name I've been through so many), the power went out but the telephone lines were still energized, they are on a different grid, and I was able to make calls. It was an antique rotary phone that I bought as a collectible, probably from the 40's, but it worked great.

Yup. When Sandy knocked out the power to my parents’ beach place for two weeks after, that phone was the only thing working.


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