decent, inexpensive floor pump.
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tarck bike.com exile
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decent, inexpensive floor pump.
so far this summer alone i've ripped through two bell floor pumps from kmart. i'm tired of never getting up to pressure, i'm tired of my pump letting more air out than it puts in, and i'm tired of having pumps break at extremely inconvinient times.
what's a good quality, inexpensive floor pump. i'm thinking something in the twenty to thirty bone price range.
what's a good quality, inexpensive floor pump. i'm thinking something in the twenty to thirty bone price range.
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"good" and "inexpensive" are usually mutually exclusive, in my experience with floor pumps.
Splurge on Park's Professional Mechanic Floor Pump and never look back.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=17&item=PFP-2
The Phil Wood of pumps.
Splurge on Park's Professional Mechanic Floor Pump and never look back.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=17&item=PFP-2
The Phil Wood of pumps.
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i've only ever found one pump ever that always worked the way i wanted it to, it was a nos lapize frame pump. that pump was great until the aluminum body got bent in two when i had to lay my bike down.
#5
I've had bad experiences with Park's lesser pump.
I'm presently using a Rennkompressor. It is so nice to use, I enjoy pumping up my tires. Everything is over-built on it, including the cast base. I paid $50, but it beats buying several $30 pumps, and never getting high enough air pressure.
I'm presently using a Rennkompressor. It is so nice to use, I enjoy pumping up my tires. Everything is over-built on it, including the cast base. I paid $50, but it beats buying several $30 pumps, and never getting high enough air pressure.
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bought this one in the spring, has held up just fine:
https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=4360
inexpensive.
https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=4360
inexpensive.
#14
The worst.
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I bought some Planet Bike pump for $25 at my lbs and it (supposedly) has a lifetime warranty and is "completely rebuildable."
It's been fine so far though, I have no trouble getting up to 120 psi (which is as high as I care to go).
It's been fine so far though, I have no trouble getting up to 120 psi (which is as high as I care to go).
#16
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This year's Specialized pumps are superb. The heads work really well, the hoses don't get cut, and the main pump assembly is durable and works hard. I use one on the track almost daily and it's the pump that everyone else around tries to borrow because it works so well. The polished aluminum top model is only $49 at my local shop and is the one I use, but the $30 painted one is the same design and internal components.
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in defense of the joe blow (which my roommates and i have been using for about a year and a half) topeak's customer service is awesome. the pump is cheap, and we killed the original head that came with it. but we called up topeak, and they were super awesome and sent us a few different updated heads, including some smartheads.
anyway. we've never had trouble getting psi up to 110, i don't inflate much past that so can't vouch for it. but i'm happy with the twentysomething dollar investment we spent on it when we bought it off nashbar or wherever.
anyway. we've never had trouble getting psi up to 110, i don't inflate much past that so can't vouch for it. but i'm happy with the twentysomething dollar investment we spent on it when we bought it off nashbar or wherever.
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I've been using a cheapo Topeak Joe Blow pump that I picked up at TJ Maxx, of all places, for about $20. It's still going strong after 3 years. I don't pump my tires up to more than 130 psi, so I don't how it would handle higher pressure.
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Originally Posted by hyperRevue
The Phil Wood of pumps.

You can find em for 30-40 bucks on ebay...
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#21
Originally Posted by sashae
Pfft. That'd be the Silca Pista. Made from a tube of Columbus steel, fully rebuildable. Mine's 20 years old and is in perfect working order.... and goes to 240psi.

You can find em for 30-40 bucks on ebay...

You can find em for 30-40 bucks on ebay...
#22
Originally Posted by hyperRevue
"good" and "inexpensive" are usually mutually exclusive, in my experience with floor pumps.
Splurge on Park's Professional Mechanic Floor Pump and never look back.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=17&item=PFP-2
The Phil Wood of pumps.
Splurge on Park's Professional Mechanic Floor Pump and never look back.
https://www.parktool.com/products/det...=17&item=PFP-2
The Phil Wood of pumps.
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#23
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tarck bike.com exile
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getting my psi easily in the three digits is like a dream. i used to have a hard time even getting up to 90 with my bell pump... i hate being broke.
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Originally Posted by BJ Hunnycutt
silca track pump. mine is going on 21 years. rebuilt 2 times.
#25
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I bought an old Silca Super Pista from a mechanic at my LBS. That thing is a dream. +aliens to the Silca reccomnedation.




