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Old 09-21-20, 06:31 PM
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I am using a Topeak Road Morph and have been very happy with it.

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Old 09-22-20, 08:45 AM
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Last week when touring Ohio, I wanted to top off my tires, Gatorskin 32's, mid week. They were down to just under 70 psi and I wanted to get them back up to 80 psi. I had mistakenly brought the wrong pump, my Lezyne Pressure drive, and I could not for the life of me, get any additional air in them and finished the 8 days of riding at the lower pressure. Got home, grabbed my Road Morph and proceeded to pump them up to 80 psi without excessive effort.
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Old 09-27-20, 08:26 AM
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For those running wide tires at low pressures, I'm a huge fan of the OneUp Components EDC Pump and multi-tool. It's mainly designed for mountain biking, but I've found it to work well enough for touring too.

If the Lezyne pumps didn't rattle, I'd like them a lot more.
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Old 10-03-20, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by mtnbud
I picked up a Leyzene Road Drive cage at a huge discount from Sierra Trading Post and picked up a Leyzene pump online. I really like how the pump bracket is an integrated part of the cage and how the pump is set up to do presta or schrader. The small diameter of the pump is good for high pressure tires, but would slow down the amount of time it takes to pump up large volume tires.

Leyzene cage and pump
I've had one of those for two years now, and really like it. Carry it in my seat bag or jersey pocket.

A couple of weeks ago I got me a Pocket Drive. It's smaller, cheaper and more powerful than the Road Drive. Not much bigger than a fountain pen. I used it last week on a couple of flats, and was surprised how well it works.

Amazing little thing.

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Old 10-10-20, 06:15 AM
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Lezyne micro floor drive - either the HPG or the HVG, depending on volume of tyre and how high pressure you want/need.
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Old 10-14-20, 11:28 PM
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Carry Co2 inflator in Short ride, mini pump and co2 for long ride
One hand operation is the handy way

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Old 10-21-20, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by escii_35
Frame pump Topek WHY? SMALL PARTS BOX OF GOODNESS. Three times bikes shops have provided me with SMALL PARTS from a Topek supplied box of replacement widgets. In the age of manufacturers forcing consumers to buy new it warms my heart.
Same here - and they always seem to have what i NEED.
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