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jhaber 04-02-08 04:09 PM

Frame Pump Problem
 
I bought a pump that looks a lot like http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_3412f.JPG

It's a Raleigh Pump with Air Gauge. I tried it today and its pretty ****ty. I can't seem to get the pressure gauge to read anything over 65 when I pump. Do these type of pumps suck or am I just too stupid to us it?

Thinking of ditching it for a non-frame pump.

axelfox 04-02-08 04:18 PM

Road Morph G, baby.

gehrkead 04-02-08 04:20 PM

yea those hand pumps suck major.

roadfix 04-02-08 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by jhaber (Post 6450184)
I bought a pump that looks a lot like
http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/...0_CC_3412f.JPG

Thinking of ditching it for a non-frame pump.


There's your problem. That's NOT a frame pump.

sp00ki 04-02-08 04:25 PM

fix:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...NL._AA280_.jpg

avmanansala 04-02-08 04:36 PM

Topeak Road Morph G

The_B.O.C. 04-02-08 05:06 PM

yep, Road Morph

markhr 04-02-08 05:10 PM

There's only one choice. Full metal construction, reversible chuck, bombproof quality, 4 sizes fit almost any bag or frame and most importantly not a crappy mini-pump.

Zefal HP-x
http://www.zefal.com/AAA/page.php?no...able&langue=an


http://www.zefal.com/AAA/BASES/PRODU...rod73imgHR.gif

thequickfix 04-02-08 05:58 PM

Hand pumps, for the most part, are not designed to get you to optimum tire pressure, just enough to be able to ride home (or to a better pump). They are for emergencies, not really for everyday usage. Even frame pumps like the zefal are difficult to get above 100 psi.
Neither would be an adequate surrogate for a basic floor pump at home.

markhr 04-02-08 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by thequickfix (Post 6450747)
...Even frame pumps like the zefal are difficult to get above 100 psi...

Sorry buddy but you've clearly never used the zefal HPX then. It's very easy to achieve pressures in excess of 120psi with it.

bonechilling 04-02-08 07:04 PM

Zefal HPX 2 for life.

markhr 04-02-08 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by bonechilling (Post 6451106)
Zefal HPX 2 for life.

I always figured you were a 4 :p :D

thequickfix 04-02-08 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by markhr (Post 6450812)
Sorry buddy but you've clearly never used the zefal HPX then. It's very easy to achieve pressures in excess of 120psi with it.

Let me rephrase that. I have used a zefal hpx4 a couple of times. They can get to a higher pressure than a hand pump, but it is still a bit of work to get to a good riding pressure. They are probably the best option for a portable pump, but I am under the impression that the OP is asking about pumps for general use, not just on the road. Given the choice, I would certainly use a floor pump over a frame pump.

dayvan cowboy 04-02-08 11:12 PM

I currently only own a hand pump because I found it along the side of a bike path one day but the thing is awful and I can't wait until my floor pump i ordered the other day comes.

markhr 04-02-08 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by thequickfix (Post 6452352)
Let me rephrase that. I have used a zefal hpx4 a couple of times. They can get to a higher pressure than a hand pump, but it is still a bit of work to get to a good riding pressure. They are probably the best option for a portable pump, but I am under the impression that the OP is asking about pumps for general use, not just on the road. Given the choice, I would certainly use a floor pump over a frame pump.

Fair point - I missed the OP's last comment.

Cyclist0383 04-03-08 12:31 AM

Most small hand pumps only pump up to 65PSI.

I'm able to easily get to riding pressure (100PSI+) with a Topeak Mini-Morph. It fits into a small bag too.

mander 04-03-08 01:49 AM

I have the bigger Road Morph and it's the first portable pump I've used that feels well within its capabilities when I pump to 120 (thanks for the recommendation bikeforums). My previous blackburn airstiks always felt like they were about to explode at that pressure.

stewardmike03 04-03-08 05:21 AM

I also carry around a presta to schraeder adapter so if I do get a blowout I can air up at any gas station or use any old pump. Just a tip for the traveler.

operator 04-03-08 05:36 AM

Avoid any pumps that don't have a seperate flexible hose - this includes most frame pumps and the Zefal garbage and **** minipumps. Go pick up a road morph. The only thing going against this pump is the size, but then again if you were thinking about getting that Zefal pump, even the road morph is smaller.

http://www.pricepoint.com/images/sty...5%20TOPRM2.jpg

This'll take you to 120psi+
Those of you with frame pumps - time to embrace, newer and superior technology.

dijos 04-03-08 07:14 AM

+1 to everything operator just said.

the1amradio 04-03-08 08:44 AM

bigger forearms? my topeak road morph works fine for me.

Yoshi 04-03-08 10:03 AM

I own a zefal, a road morph and a mini morph. For the most party I just carry around the mini morph as it will fit in my hip bag or a jersey pocket but still provides adequate pressure for pumping up tires. However out of the three the road morph is definitely the best for pumping up tires. The zefal is really nice too but it only fits my road bike. Although it's nice because it doesn't need any mounts to stay on the frame.

Velocità 04-03-08 10:37 AM

oh man my dad has had the zefal hp-x strapped to his tt for like fifteen years and that thing is still going strong. excellent pump.

mander 04-03-08 10:45 AM

My biggest beef with the road morph is that the mounting system takes up an entire set of bottle bosses. If it moved the pump to the side so you could still mount a cage, that would be cool. Yes this is a very minor beef.

spdrcr5 04-03-08 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by mander (Post 6454434)
My biggest beef with the road morph is that the mounting system takes up an entire set of bottle bosses. If it moved the pump to the side so you could still mount a cage, that would be cool. Yes this is a very minor beef.

I have a Road Morph G and purchased a Blackburn frame pump mount that I formed to fit the Morph. It mounts under my water bottle cage. I just went into my LBS and found something close then heated it up and reformed the clamp.


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