looking for mountable pump for multiple bikes
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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 ...
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.
The topeak morph is pretty well thought of though, and comes in several models, so that might work.
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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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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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