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"second question. are all hand pumps made equal? "
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
Did I mention 'No'?
I have a Blackburn Shorty which I kind of wish I'd left at Three Floyds on Saturday. It doesn't have a hose on it like the Topeak Morph pumps, so I managed to break the barrel on two Presta tubes on the ride. Thankfully the second one held pressure to get me to Flossmoor fine.
The second problem is a result of the first. With putting horizontal pumping power on your valve, you just can't get a lot of air in the tube. You also can't pump like mad without possibly breaking part of the valve.
A Morph pump is definitely on my 'tax refund list.'
You might need to work on your technique: Your other hand should wrap thru' the spokes, so that you're holding at least two spoke w/the head of the pump in your palm. This transfers the force from one arm to the other, not into the stem. If you have the wheel off, you can put the head against a curb.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:"second question. are all hand pumps made equal? "
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
Did I mention 'No'?
I have a Blackburn Shorty which I kind of wish I'd left at Three Floyds on Saturday. It doesn't have a hose on it like the Topeak Morph pumps, so I managed to break the barrel on two Presta tubes on the ride. Thankfully the second one held pressure to get me to Flossmoor fine.
The second problem is a result of the first. With putting horizontal pumping power on your valve, you just can't get a lot of air in the tube. You also can't pump like mad without possibly breaking part of the valve.
A Morph pump is definitely on my 'tax refund list.'
I'm still buying a Morph pump, so :P
No, seriously, good advice. It might not make me love the BB Shorty more, but it's good technique. Thanks.
for those who won't use a glove, at least bring something to clean up with, like a tiny bottle of degreaser or a little alcohol wipe. Rag might help too.
I've found a sock is pretty useful for this instead of a rag. It makes a handy pouch to keep a spare tube and protect it from other stuff in your bag.
travesty said:for those who won't use a glove, at least bring something to clean up with, like a tiny bottle of degreaser or a little alcohol wipe. Rag might help too.I've found a sock is pretty useful for this instead of a rag. It makes a handy pouch to keep a spare tube and protect it from other stuff in your bag.
I'm still buying a Morph pump, so :P
No, seriously, good advice. It might not make me love the BB Shorty more, but it's good technique. Thanks.
Homebuilt said:You might need to work on your technique: Your other hand should wrap thru' the spokes, so that you're holding at least two spoke w/the head of the pump in your palm. This transfers the force from one arm to the other, not into the stem. If you have the wheel off, you can put the head against a curb.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:"second question. are all hand pumps made equal? "
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
Did I mention 'No'?
I have a Blackburn Shorty which I kind of wish I'd left at Three Floyds on Saturday. It doesn't have a hose on it like the Topeak Morph pumps, so I managed to break the barrel on two Presta tubes on the ride. Thankfully the second one held pressure to get me to Flossmoor fine.
The second problem is a result of the first. With putting horizontal pumping power on your valve, you just can't get a lot of air in the tube. You also can't pump like mad without possibly breaking part of the valve.
A Morph pump is definitely on my 'tax refund list.'
I had a morph pump, and today while pumping the tire, the handle broke off. . .
RodimusPrime said:I had a morph pump, and today while pumping the tire, the handle broke off. . .
In my experience, Topeak, the maker of the Road- and Mountain-Morph pumps, has fantasitic customer service.
A few years ago, some parts had broken on one of my Morph pumps through abuse on my part. I contacted Topeak to inquire about purchasing replacement parts, and without asking for a single detail, they requested my address and immediately sent me free replacement parts.
I would seriously consider contacting Topeak before spending a dime on another pump.
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