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Road mini pump

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Old 12-06.-2007, 11:13 AM   #46
clackerz
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Default Re: Road mini pump

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Originally Posted by ::dom::
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.

I just bought this one and used it for the first time. I had mine up to around 100psi within around 30secs!
Having said that I also bought an adaptor when I purchased this pump (in case it didn't do the trick!) to use a service station air pump.
It cost around $4 and was more for piece of mind if the pump didn't get the tire to 110psi I could get it to reasonable pressure and ride to a service station to do the rest - but I may not need it now.
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