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Desparate to get decent pump with gauge
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Mark Nicholls
05/07/02 08:28
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I'm after a track pump with a gauge.
Has anyone got experience of the Oxford track pumps, or would you recommend the Topeak Joe Blow Sport ???????
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Stephen Swinton
05/07/02 09:55
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There is nothing to beat the SKS TP11 as used by cycle mechanics worldwide.
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Dangerous Brian
05/07/02 10:04
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http://www.chickencycles.com/products/pumps/pg_track.html
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Martin Wragg
05/07/02 10:04
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I recently got a Joe Blow Sport. Damn fine piece of kit. Really easy to use and the dual valve head thing is pretty neat.
The only gripe is that you have to bend down to accurately read the gauge but you probably have to do this with all pumps I reckon.
And it has an elastomer handle...
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