L lowslowandold Retro Guru Apr 28, 2013 #1 looking at getting a track pump, recommendations please fella's seen some cheap ones and expensive ones? opinions and review please guys
looking at getting a track pump, recommendations please fella's seen some cheap ones and expensive ones? opinions and review please guys
poweredbypies Old School Grand Master Feedback View Apr 28, 2013 #2 If you ever see the lidl ones on offer again grab one, got mine for a fiver ally body tube gauge and dual fitment head. Cant go wrong.
If you ever see the lidl ones on offer again grab one, got mine for a fiver ally body tube gauge and dual fitment head. Cant go wrong.
R Russell Old School Grand Master Apr 28, 2013 #3 I got mine from Argos about 10 years ago, it was £20 and is still going strong. If it broke tomorrow, I'd go buy another one the same.
I got mine from Argos about 10 years ago, it was £20 and is still going strong. If it broke tomorrow, I'd go buy another one the same.
kaiser Moderator Gold Trader PoTM Winner MacRetro Rider 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Apr 28, 2013 #4 I've been very happy with my Topeak Joe Blow. I'm going to get one of those Lidl ones for the car though.
I've been very happy with my Topeak Joe Blow. I'm going to get one of those Lidl ones for the car though.
Alp*Willi Retrobike Rider Apr 28, 2013 #5 Hi there. I have one of the Edinburgh Bike Co-op track pumps and it seems to do the job. Wait until they have a sale and they are usually reasonably priced.
Hi there. I have one of the Edinburgh Bike Co-op track pumps and it seems to do the job. Wait until they have a sale and they are usually reasonably priced.
J jimo746 Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Orange 🍊 Fan Feedback View Apr 28, 2013 #6 I use a Lezyne Steel Floor Drive trackpump, been fine the last couple of years Guage is good, and it's quite simple to change between presta/schraeder valves. http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/categ...duct/review-lezyne-steel-floor-drive-10-37457
I use a Lezyne Steel Floor Drive trackpump, been fine the last couple of years Guage is good, and it's quite simple to change between presta/schraeder valves. http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/categ...duct/review-lezyne-steel-floor-drive-10-37457
Chute55uk Retrobike Rider GT Fan Apr 29, 2013 #7 I use a halfords bike hut alloy one, takes my road bike up to 120psi without breaking a sweat, the bell one I had before that wouldnt go past 100.
I use a halfords bike hut alloy one, takes my road bike up to 120psi without breaking a sweat, the bell one I had before that wouldnt go past 100.
mechagouki Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 29, 2013 #8 Park tools PFP-6. Cheap, reliable, does high pressures, dual valve head.