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Old 01-22-10, 08:09 AM
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looking for mountable pump for multiple bikes

does anyone know of a good, light mountable pump that i can easily slip off one of my bikes then slip onto another? i'd like one with a psi meter. we have 4 bikes at the house and i've been using a little pump in a backpack but i want to stop needing a backpack for every ride. I was thinking maybe there is a pump that has mounts but then snaps into place.

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I keep this one on my commuter ...

https://www.parktool.com/products/det...7&item=PMP%2D5

The PMP-5 is adjustable in length from 43cm (17") to 56cm (22")

no psi meter tho ...
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Carry the backpack. You need something to carry your spare tube / patch kit / multi-tool / lock / etc. in.

The topeak morph is pretty well thought of though, and comes in several models, so that might work.
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I ordered extra mounts from Topeak for my RoadMorph and mounted them on two bikes.

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Originally Posted by AdamDZ
I ordered extra mounts from Topeak for my RoadMorph and mounted them on two bikes.

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+1, that's what i've done as well. Works great.
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+1 on the Topeak RoadMorph. In Chicago we generally don't leave anything as easily removable as a pump on our bikes, so I can't vouch or any kind of mounting system. The RoadMorph is the best portable I've ever used.
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CO2 inflation device in a saddle wedge bag would be a quick/easy/cheap solution. Add a patch kit, a spare tube, and a couple tire levers and you are good to go.

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Just order extra mounts.
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Originally Posted by HandsomeRyan
CO2 inflation device in a saddle wedge bag would be a quick/easy/cheap solution. Add a patch kit, a spare tube, and a couple tire levers and you are good to go.

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Add an extra CO2 cylinder for this set-up. Then you're good to go. Practice using these CO2 inflaters before using it 'incountry.'
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