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I'm trying to find a pump that will work on prestas and am wondering if this pump will work.
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I'm trying to find a pump that will work on prestas and am wondering if this pump will work.
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I'm trying to find a pump that will work on prestas and am wondering if this pump will work.
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The particular pump will work with Presta valves, but the shorter pumps often have a tendancy to be more difficult to use to inflate tires to 100PSI, or more ... if only because they have lower capacity chamber.

Some of the shorter pumps are only capable of going up to ~65PSI.
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