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    25th August 2006 - 11:39
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    Warehouse footpump

    $29.00

    All the garages around me are usually chocker so getting to the air can be a hassle, also the valve on the rear is not that easy to lock onto with the offset angle on some of the garage handsets. I was using a cheap push bike pump to top up my tires, it crapped itself in short order.

    The footpump is reasonably compact, twin piston and has a good long hose with a locking valve. Being foot powered it is considearbly easier to use than the pushie pump. It has a PSI gauge that is not to be trusted -/+10psi. Seems reasonably solid and will increase pressure by about 5 psi in around 10 pumps. All this in the comfort of your own home, what more can a man wish for?

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    19th April 2006 - 14:38
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    can it do mountain bike tyres too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bert_is_evil View Post
    can it do mountain bike tyres too?
    Hey Bert, yes if the valve on your Mountain Bike is the same as a Cage, Motor Bike etc then yes I don't see a problem.

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