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Old 20-05.-2007, 08:07 PM   #31
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We have just established Cyclaire agency for Australia. We expect the pumps to be here in about 90 days.

Let me know if you need any info.
What will the RRP of these be in AUS?
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Old 21-05.-2007, 07:45 AM   #32
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What will the RRP of these be in AUS?

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We are waiting for some final shipping figures but are aiming for $48 inclusive of the carry case and GST (give or take a $1).

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Old 07-06.-2007, 08:33 PM   #33
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I am in the market for a mini pump which would fit into a jersey pocket (ideally).

But more importantly one which allows relatively easy inflation of the tyre to 100psi or near there.

I currently have a BBB minipump, which although has a gauge rated to 120psi, it seems like I do not have the strength to pump my tyres to beyond 60psi.

Could you guys recommend a pump which can be reasonably used to inflate my tyres to around 100 psi? I hate to be stuck kms from home with a flat and without a usable pump.

Thanks in advance

You are wasting your time and money with a mini pump. Once you have repaired the old tube or fitted a new one, blow it JUST into shape with your lungs, fit it to the tyre and rim then use the smaller CO2 pressurised cylinders.

You can buy two sizes at your LBS. Buy the smaller size.

Doing the above will give you 7bar. The cannister takes less than one second to inflate the tyre. Read the instructions. Carry two on a ride just in case.

Mini pumps are maxi effort for mini results
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Old 07-06.-2007, 10:49 PM   #34
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use the smaller CO2 pressurised cylinders.

We've been down this road many times before on this forum.

To put it short and sweet - CO2 cartridges are unnecessarily more wasteful than simply using a mini pump, which goes against the priciples of many cyclists who ride bikes to minimise waste and emissions.

The only circumstance I would ever consider the use of CO2 as justifiable is in an unsupported race.

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Old 08-06.-2007, 02:53 PM   #35
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We've been down this road many times before on this forum.

To put it short and sweet - CO2 cartridges are unnecessarily more wasteful than simply using a mini pump, which goes against the priciples of many cyclists who ride bikes to minimise waste and emissions.

The only circumstance I would ever consider the use of CO2 as justifiable is in an unsupported race.

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I agree to disagree. CO2 cartridges are fully recyclable. Bike mounted hand pumps exposed to all manner of weather on occasion have fouled up on me at the most inconvenient time (that being trying to get air into the tyre!). A 25g C02 cartridge pumps 42psi ito my 26x1.90 without fuss, without sweat. I carry 2 spares in my seat bag and the hand pump in the car for post-ride top-up or repairs.
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To put it short and sweet - CO2...

My GOD! It's CO2 emission and culprit of global warming...

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My GOD! It's CO2 emission and culprit of global warming...


Tut, tut, m'boy.
Go have a Bex and a lie down.
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Old 08-06.-2007, 04:20 PM   #38
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We've been down this road many times before on this forum.

To put it short and sweet - CO2 cartridges are unnecessarily more wasteful than simply using a mini pump, which goes against the priciples of many cyclists who ride bikes to minimise waste and emissions.

The only circumstance I would ever consider the use of CO2 as justifiable is in an unsupported race.

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I omitted to mention that 7 bar is for a roadie, probsbly less for a MTB.

As for the above comment, if you are willing to ride on 3-4 bar on a road bike via a mini pump then I guess ideaology trumps pragmatism.
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Old 08-06.-2007, 04:31 PM   #39
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I omitted to mention that 7 bar is for a roadie, probsbly less for a MTB.

As for the above comment, if you are willing to ride on 3-4 bar on a road bike via a mini pump then I guess ideaology trumps pragmatism.

A good frame pump will go to 160psi without trouble - ideology is irrelevant.
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A good frame pump will go to 160psi without trouble - ideology is irrelevant.

The question was MINI pumps
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The question was MINI pumps

Yes, but it degenerated to pumps vs cartridges.
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I agree to disagree. CO2 cartridges are fully recyclable.

That may be the case, but my objection to cartridges is not just because of the cartridges alone.

Its the cumulative effect of the energy that is used to extract the metal to manufacture the canisters, pump the CO2 into them, and then the energy cost of transporting them around by road or sea.

All of this just to save 2mins of your time.

You may disagree, but I think that is an unnecessarily wasteful expenditure of energy.

As arte has said - a good pump will easily get you up to what you need.

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Old 11-06.-2007, 10:44 AM   #43
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That may be the case, but my objection to cartridges is not just because of the cartridges alone.

Its the cumulative effect of the energy that is used to extract the metal to manufacture the canisters, pump the CO2 into them, and then the energy cost of transporting them around by road or sea.

All of this just to save 2mins of your time.

You may disagree, but I think that is an unnecessarily wasteful expenditure of energy.

As arte has said - a good pump will easily get you up to what you need.

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Try reading the question again. The request was for advice re mini pumps, not a forum for digressing into your particular fantasies.
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Old 11-06.-2007, 12:05 PM   #44
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Topeak Micro Rocket comes in carbon or alu finish. From memory it's 50-60 grams and 160mm long. Pumps up to 160psi but don't expect to get there in a hurry. I can fit mine INSIDE a medium size under seat bag.... will fit easily into your pocket.
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Try reading the question again. The request was for advice re mini pumps, not a forum for digressing into your particular fantasies.

The OP didn't ask about cartridge pumps either, so in that context, your posts in this thread fail your own test of relevance.

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