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Pumping an air zound
How do people pump their air zounds? They seem awfully fragile, and I
don't particularly want to have to pull the valve out to get more extension to be able to fit any of my pumps over it. But then when I try to pull the tube off, I have to pull on the valve, and I feel like I'm going to break it. Then there's the matter of using a pocket pump, which just fits over the valve, and I can't work out how to get to 80PSI without putting any lateral force on the air zound. Or using my floor pump, where the tube isn't long enough to reach the handlebars, and suffers from the valve not having enough extension to wrap the floor pump's head around. And using a ye-olde style pump who actually screws onto the Schrader valve but won't get anywhere near 80PSI. And suffers from both the lateral force and tube-not-long-enough problems simultaneously. In summary, air zounds are great devices[1], but horribly impractical. How do other people get them charged up? [1] Which scare the bejeebus out of my bus driver in retaliation for him waking up my fellow night shift workers when he drives past their houses tooting a friendly horn. -- TimC I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat myself when under stress. I repeat |
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Pumping an air zound
On Apr 4, 7:50*am, TimC -
astro.swin.edu.au wrote: Or using my floor pump, where the tube isn't long enough to reach the handlebars, and suffers from the valve not having enough extension to wrap the floor pump's head around. Buy a small valve extension, lay the bike on its side and use the floor pump. Graeme |
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Pumping an air zound
On 2008-04-04, Graeme Dods (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: On Apr 4, 7:50*am, TimC - astro.swin.edu.au wrote: Or using my floor pump, where the tube isn't long enough to reach the handlebars, and suffers from the valve not having enough extension to wrap the floor pump's head around. Buy a small valve extension, lay the bike on its side and use the floor pump. Do they make such a thing, and more to the point, can I buy it at local mowers-n-rural-bits-who-just-happen-to-sell-bike-puncture-repair- kits-on-the-side? -- TimC However, my preamp still has a meat-driven knob. -- A. de Boer in ASR |
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Pumping an air zound
On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 20:14:17 +1100, TimC wrote:
Do they make such a thing, and more to the point, can I buy it at local mowers-n-rural-bits-who-just-happen-to-sell-bike-puncture-repair- kits-on-the-side? The trick with Velocity Deep V rims is to use a presta/shraeder adapter to extend it out if you're stuck with an emergency tube. As far as shraeder extenders goes, they're a fairly common extra, but may not be available everywhere. Your local 4WD emporium might be the go, but for you that looks to be "local as in Dubbo". Hang about. http://preview.tinyurl.com/33f6aq More searching will probably find something closer to the big shiny mirror on the hill. -- Dave Hughes - "For is it not written, wheresoever two or three are gathered together, yeay they will perform the Parrot Sketch." - Rob, in the SDM |
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