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Old 06-26-22, 08:07 PM
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Bikes: Co-Motion Cappuccino Tandem,'88 Bob Jackson Touring, Co-Motion Cascadia Touring, Open U.P., Ritchie Titanium Breakaway, Frances Cycles SmallHaul cargo bike. Those are the permanent ones; others wander in and out of the stable occasionally as well.

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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
How big is this thing? It looks sizable in width.
Roughly a foot long. Fits easily in a top tube bag, jersey pocket or on a mount next to a water bottle. Here is why we like it:
- The long hose means no side force on the valve stem while pumping
- The gauge is really accurate for small pressure tweaks
- There is a pressure release button to drop a PSI or two if you over-pressure
- The foot peg lets you push down against the ground instead of having to use both arms
- It fills tires really fast
- It is the pump everyone prefers to use to adjust tire pressure on a group ride.
- Really rugged construction

There certainly are smaller pumps out there, but if you plan to use the pump instead of carry it this is great!
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