WTB: Frame pump for Peugeot UO-18
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You'll need to measure the distance between the pump pegs. Then you buy a pump with an uncompressed length greater than that number, and with a compressed length lesser than that number. That's the only way to know you are buying a pump that will fit.
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I have a used 13” alu Tornade I have no purpose for but that seems too small for your mixte.
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I have a pile of frame pumps of various sorts, takeoffs from bikes that have moved through the fleet. If I have the size you need, you can have it for the cost of shipping.
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I've a Silca Impero that should be longer than 18"; I haven't measured it. DM me if you're interested.
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I believe the OP's bike has two pump pegs to fit the pump. The Impero is meant to use one pump peg, unless there's some modification that I'm unaware of to use it between two pegs (removing the head?).