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Re: Frame Pump for P/R Mark II

>the awful Road Morph

Hey, I like those. I like not having to worry about tearing the valve
off with a "frame-fit" style pump. The mounting, I admit, is yucky. I
toss mine in my bag, with my spare tube, etc. Also, I have the
MiniMorph, which indeed takes about 2-3 years to get a 700x25 to
100psi. Nevertheless, I like pumping against the ground, rather than
myself, if you take my meaning. And I don't generally get flats,
despite living and riding in a biggish metro area.--d




Wed Aug 1, 2007 7:04 pm

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I'd like to get a frame pump to mount on the peg behind the seat tube on my upcoming 61.5cm P/R. What's the distance between the peg and the BB? My favorite...
blasdelf
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Aug 1, 2007
10:23 am

... 365mm. ... The HPX is a great pump. ... Silca pumps are great. ... My question, and I'll have to ask a P/R owner since I had to sell my P/R to a rabid...
Kogswell Cycles
kogswellreader
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Aug 1, 2007
12:34 pm

... On the Mark I there is plenty of room for the pump on behind the seattube, even with the fender attached. ... -- How often I have lain beneath rain on a...
Michael Wise
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Aug 1, 2007
5:18 pm

... Is this pump peg distance consistent with all frame sizes? If not, do you have those measurements? -John McMurry...
John McMurry
johnjmcmurry
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Aug 1, 2007
8:04 pm

... Yes - 365. MG...
Kogswell Cycles
kogswellreader
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Aug 1, 2007
10:08 pm

... I did some research — the 'small' Topeak Road Master Blaster is 410mm. Can any owners of this pump figure out if it's compressible enough to fit? The...
blasdelf
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Aug 4, 2007
11:43 am

... Another good question is whether this also holds true for the 700C frames. -- Brian Loudon hoot@......
Brian Loudon
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Aug 1, 2007
10:55 pm

... The HPX was my favorite pump, but I've switched to the Topeak frame pumps (not the awful Road Morph....they also make a frame fit pump). Use is just like...
alex wetmore
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Aug 1, 2007
1:28 pm

... Alex, out of curiosity, what's so bad about the Road Morph pump? I've always been intrigued by these, but never actually tried one... Thx! -Jim G...
Jim Gourgoutis
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Aug 1, 2007
4:59 pm

... When used as a floor pump they make the shortest least stable floor pump ever made. I'm more comfortable with a frame pump and being able to stand up...
alex wetmore
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Aug 1, 2007
5:22 pm

... Hey, I like those. I like not having to worry about tearing the valve off with a "frame-fit" style pump. The mounting, I admit, is yucky. I toss mine in...
davidmoskovitz
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Aug 1, 2007
7:05 pm

I'll second that too. Gets good pressure and fits easily in a bag which is better than a frame pump when locking up. Also good for high volume 29er tires...
Chris Lattemann
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Aug 1, 2007
7:20 pm

5 thumbs up for the Topeak Road Master Blaster. It's durable, good looking, and can be disassembled down to the aluminum body, which can then be painted or...
Adam Alpern
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Aug 1, 2007
5:13 pm

... I think i'll get it -- Any advice on which one of those frame-based sizes works out to 365mm? -- Fred...
blasdelf
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Aug 1, 2007
7:51 pm
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