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what's a good cheap pump?
it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine
my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? |
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what's a good cheap pump?
Buy a Silca pump.
It's a floor model, will last forever, all parts are available and replaceable. $35 from Colorado Cyclist and many other places. The classic and good to well over 100 psi. "tsp" wrote in message ... it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? |
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Topeak Joe Blow Sport. Do a web search for previous discussions on this
issue. MOO, Matt Scott Schelle wrote: Buy a Silca pump. It's a floor model, will last forever, all parts are available and replaceable. $35 from Colorado Cyclist and many other places. The classic and good to well over 100 psi. "tsp" wrote in message ... it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? |
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I have a cheap KMart High Pressure pump that works fine.
However, for my complete inflates I decided to try one of these "emergency car pumps" that you can get from auto parts stores. They plug into the car lighter, and are supposed to be good up to 150+ psi. The one I have will get my tubes up to 80 psi w/not too much trouble. The only thing about the model I have is that if you get it hot (10 minutes or so), they recommend a 30 minute cool down. However, if doing a complete tire/tube change, the cool down time doesn't seem to be a huge problem. I think you can get them at auto-parts stores for $20 or so. On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 08:06:38 UTC, "tsp" wrote: it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? -- **** Please remove the NO.SPAM when replying **** |
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I agree 100%!
"Scott Schelle" wrote in message ... Buy a Silca pump. It's a floor model, will last forever, all parts are available and replaceable. $35 from Colorado Cyclist and many other places. The classic and good to well over 100 psi. "tsp" wrote in message ... it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? |
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 03:06:38 -0500, "tsp" wrote:
it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? If you live near a Performance shop I'd recommend the Performance Hurricane. If you don't live near one avoid the Hurricane like the plague. Since my nearest LBS is a Performance shop I find the Hurricane, currently listed at $14.99, a fine investment. Taking advantage of Performance's no-questions-asked return policy I'm enjoying my new Hurricane which I got on exchange about a month ago. It's my fifth or sixth; I've sort of lost track. They keep breaking; Performance keeps replacing them. We've been doing this little dance for about five years now! :-) jeverett3ATearthlinkDOTnet http://home.earthlink.net/~jeverett3 |
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Matt Locker wrote in message ...
Topeak Joe Blow Sport. Hi, I have one of these and it works very well. I use it mostly for road bike tires, both topping off and tube changes. I even managed to top of my car tires with it, but that is not its forte. I got mine from Performancebike.com, on sale for around $21. They now have it for $24.99, list $34.99. I like it, it seems to be a good pump. Life is Good! Jeff Do a web search for previous discussions on this issue. MOO, Matt Scott Schelle wrote: Buy a Silca pump. It's a floor model, will last forever, all parts are available and replaceable. $35 from Colorado Cyclist and many other places. The classic and good to well over 100 psi. "tsp" wrote in message ... it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? -- |
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"John Everett" wrote in message news On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 03:06:38 -0500, "tsp" wrote: it doesnt have to be portable at all... a standing home pump would be fine my tires are rec at 56psi.. so something that can handle 80-90 would be good built-in gauge would be nice, but NOT necessary with those requirements, what is the cheapest/best value pump that i can get? If you live near a Performance shop I'd recommend the Performance Hurricane. If you don't live near one avoid the Hurricane like the plague. Since my nearest LBS is a Performance shop I find the Hurricane, currently listed at $14.99, a fine investment. Taking advantage of Performance's no-questions-asked return policy I'm enjoying my new Hurricane which I got on exchange about a month ago. It's my fifth or sixth; I've sort of lost track. They keep breaking; Performance keeps replacing them. We've been doing this little dance for about five years now! :-) jeverett3ATearthlinkDOTnet http://home.earthlink.net/~jeverett3 Silly me! I thought that I was the only person doing the Hurricane Shuffle. Somehow it got great reviews five or six years ago in some bike publication. It seems to brake every nine months. |
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