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Recommended frame hand pump

Old 05-08-18, 03:52 PM
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Recommended frame hand pump

Hi all,
Wondering if any recommedations for a frame hand pump for cross bikes on light gravel paths. 75-100 and 50-85 psi for 700x35 size tires.

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zefal hp-x if you have a straight top tube
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Thanks. Zefal has a good reputation.
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Originally Posted by Richard8655
Hi all,
Wondering if any recommedations for a frame hand pump for cross bikes on light gravel paths. 75-100 and 50-85 psi for 700x35 size tires.
Topeak Road Morph. Far better than a Zefal.
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I like the Lezyne road drive hand pump. My favorite feature is the flexible hose that runs between the pump and valve. Easier to use the pump and not worry about damaging the valve. For a gravel/offroad bike, the rubber caps that seal both ends is a bonus.
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Full length frame fit , is Zefal HP-X the last one still made?
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Thanks again, all. Yes, that Zefal is probably one of the few last full length frame pumps in this era of mini. The Lezyne and Topeak Road versions also get good reviews.
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Originally Posted by Richard8655
Thanks again, all. Yes, that Zefal is probably one of the few last full length frame pumps in this era of mini. The Lezyne and Topeak Road versions also get good reviews.
If you are particularily flush, check out the Silca frame pump. Looks pretty nice.
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This is all I've been using for years and years.
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