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Originally Posted by banerjek
(Post 10409111)
You can do this -- that's precisely how I took my Road Morph apart today. What you do is insert the handle partway so that the little protrusion normally keeps the handle from popping up when the pump is stowed contacts the part that holds it in place.
Another way you could possibly unscrew the top if you couldn't grab the edge with pliers (not clear on why this wouldn't be easy with medium vice grips) is to put two small nails in the holes and grab those. Pliers sounds like the easy way. When I disassembled mine, I found that the O ring was garbage from having lots of crap wash down into the tube. I got a new O ring from the LBS, put a teeny bit of pro link in the tube since it was a little rough, and had no trouble pumping my tires up past 100psi. BTW, shooting a tiny bit of thin lube down the holes would enable you to lube it. But if you're having trouble, you should really get the crap out of the tube and replace the ring. Disassembling these things is easy -- there is no reason to pitch one just because they misbehave. Best help about this pump so far!!! So easy to disassemble this way. Nice looking O-rings, the pump had been sitting in a place where water could get into it. I bought it used from a craigslist ad. It's PERFECT after a quick once over, removing water and some gritty stuff in the pump. |
Originally Posted by GP
(Post 12299273)
A regular long skinny frame pump like a Zefal or Topeak will pump to 120 psi. I almost blew a tire off a rim with my Zefal when I was chatting one day. Had to let some air out.
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