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Old 03-15-13 | 10:18 AM
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Floor pump for HED H3 Trispoke

Can anyone recommend a reliable pump for these type of wheels. Would something like the Lezyne screw on work? I know there are adapters but I'd prefer to use the pump as a stand alone.

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Old 03-15-13 | 10:47 AM
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Lezyne depends on threaded stems, and takes space in the wheel, as it's end on fitting..


Silca has a right angle head to use with aero-disc wheels, you, or the shop you buy it through,
would replace the head that ships with the pump .

there are other Rt angle presta heads , a Japanese one Has a thumb lock lever.
costs more, I dont recall exact details,

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For the lezyne floor pumps they make the lezyne speed chuck that is used for disc wheels.

there is also the chuck head from Hirame that is a bit pricy but well reviewed.

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Originally Posted by fietsbob
there are other Rt angle presta heads , a Japanese one Has a thumb lock lever. costs more, I dont recall exact details,
It's called the Hirame and costs in the neighborhood of $75 and is worth every penny. Hard to find but a Google search will urn up one or more sellers.
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Lezyne depends on threaded stems, and takes space in the wheel, as it's end on fitting..
Note: The normal Lezyne chucks thread onto the cap threads, not retaining nut threads, so it will work with smooth stems as long as they have cap threads. The last Lezyne floor pump I bought included the "speed chuck" which is a short right-angle adapter that threads onto the normal threaded chuck and slips on and off the stem without needing to be rotated.
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Old 03-15-13 | 01:48 PM
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Note: The normal Lezyne chucks thread onto the cap threads, not retaining nut threads, so it will work with smooth stems as long as they have cap threads. The last Lezyne floor pump I bought included the "speed chuck" which is a short right-angle adapter that threads onto the normal threaded chuck and slips on and off the stem without needing to be rotated.
Does their speed chuck(90 degree adapter) require two people? (One to pump and another to hold the head on)

Assuming the normal head fits in my stem cutout I imagine this pump will work as long as I make sure my tube stems are threaded. I'll probably test one at a lbs before making the purchase though.
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IDK Lezyne, the Silca Gasket grips the un threaded band between the cap course thread,

and the fine, larger ring nut thread,... and air-pressure from the pump makes it grip, tighter.
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