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cvcman 03-20-12 07:50 PM

more bike pump problems
 
ok our hurricane bike pump from Performance was giving me leakage problems,they sent me a new nozzle, it seals good now but when you pump it it seems fine for like 3 pumps then you have to pushe REAL hard and it goes way up on the gage then you have to wait a second until it settles....

fietsbob 03-20-12 08:40 PM

you opening the presta valve nut, and tapping on the end
to dislodge the sticky check valve?

Jed19 03-20-12 08:42 PM

Lousy floor pumps are nothing but trouble.

If you intend to be a cyclist for a long time, then research and buy an A+ floor pump. I have two Lezyne pumps I am really satisfied with. And I have had every crappy floor pump you can imagine. The problem is always the same, they start nicely and start leaking at the chuck quickly.

rdtompki 03-20-12 09:11 PM

+1 on the Lezyne. I do also have a Blackburn which had a miserable air chuck; Blackburn has a new design which is much better, but the screw-on Lezyne air chuck I find far superior.

onespeedbiker 03-21-12 12:28 AM

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I bought a standard version of this with the brass schrader/presta head 20 years ago and it's still working. 10 years ago I bought the SuperPista with a dedicated presta head. About a week ago I blew the leather washer and simply replaced it with a spare I had just for the occasion. It took about 10 minutes (mostly to find it) and it was good to go for another 10 years.

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Edit: OP- Oh, and fietzbob is right. when you loosen the presta valve you also need to press down on the valve so you hear a little pop of air to break the air pressure seal. I've experienced this numerous times (occasionally it's because I forgot to loosen the valve).

HillRider 03-21-12 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 13996647)
you opening the presta valve nut, and tapping on the end to dislodge the sticky check valve?

+1 This sounds more like a tube valve problem than a pump problem.

robbied196 03-21-12 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by Jed19 (Post 13996653)
Lousy floor pumps are nothing but trouble.

If you intend to be a cyclist for a long time, then research and buy an A+ floor pump. I have two Lezyne pumps I am really satisfied with. And I have had every crappy floor pump you can imagine. The problem is always the same, they start nicely and start leaking at the chuck quickly.

100% agree. I do a lot of rebuilds, repairs and cycling, so I hate wasting time with useless pumps. Its one piece of equipment that its worth paying good money for.

digibud 03-21-12 11:06 AM

lezyne again
 
I'm also a Lezyne lover. I've owned many pumps over the years and the best in my experience are Lezyne.

cvcman 03-21-12 06:53 PM

yea i "burp"it everytime..makes no diff


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