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What's the go-to track pump at the moment, is it still a Joe Blow? I'm looking to spend ~£50 since mine's on it's last legs. Any recommendations? (Bonus meaningless internet points if you point me towards any bargains!)


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 9:53 pm
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[url= http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/reviews/pumps-puncture-repair ]cycling weekly will see you right[/url] - i've almost justified buying a new track pump as my ageing Blackburn TP-3 has nearly died but i know that a new o-ring will sort it out - i really want a new one with a decent valve connecter head and larger gauge though.


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:04 pm
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Only because you want a play with it! I don't really want to go over £50 (as much as I'd like that one...)


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:13 pm
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You got me. Still buy it though.


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:16 pm
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Got a Joe Blow mountain high volume pump. Seems good enough and managed to seat some tires tubeless with it. The accuracy on the gauge is terrible though. I think the SKS high volume pump is supposed to be pretty decent.


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:18 pm
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Lezyne fan here, whichever version is within budget.

Just remember the MTB versions (HV) may not reach roadie pressures


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:23 pm
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I bought this one, wiggles own brand, and I've had no problem inflating tubeless Maxxis tyres with it. Nicely built too.

[url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-professional-track-pump/ ]http://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-professional-track-pump/[/url]

Sub £30


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 10:28 pm
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@MC how do you find the threaded connector with tubeless valves? Do you have to be careful that it doesn't pull the valve core out?


 
Posted : 02/03/2015 11:51 pm