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Old 12-18-09 | 09:21 AM
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Tools and Pumps

Show me your bike multi-tools and pumps. C&V or just useful or unique.

I do have an ulterior motive. I'm looking for a frame pump for Technium, to go just under the top-tube. There's a pump peg on the head tube, but I can't find any that are made for this purpose with a hole on just one side for the peg.

I really like this Origin 8 PB&J Tool, but I can't find it for sale anywhere online. It looks like you can mount it on your downtube shifter bosses with a wingnut? I'm not sure, but it's cool. Soo....show me your multi-tools. I already have a couple of those fold-up ones with allen wrenches and stuff, so I'm wanting to see more of the 1 piece tools like in my link.
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Old 12-18-09 | 03:42 PM
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I have had good luck with zefal frame pumps. I have an older HP that looks prettier but when I am out for a long ride I take a new zefal HP instead.
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Old 12-18-09 | 10:10 PM
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I like the Zefals I've seen. Anybody have, or have a pic of, a pump that originally came with a Technium or similar bike? Or did they even come with one?

PS. I found that Origin 8 tool on the web finally. At ebikestop I think.

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I have had good luck with zefal frame pumps. I have an older HP that looks prettier but when I am out for a long ride I take a new zefal HP instead.
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Old 12-19-09 | 10:32 AM
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I think most bike companies gave up including a pump with the bike long befroe the Raleigh Techniums came along. I love the Zefal HPx pumps. I have one that has seen a bit of abuse over the years and it still keeps pumping.

this odd little tool from Sun Rims was one of the few 'multitools' I ever really liked.
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Old 12-19-09 | 05:26 PM
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That sun tool is very cool. It looks similar to the park mt-1.
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Old 12-19-09 | 07:59 PM
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I vote for the Zefal HP-X frame-fit pump.
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