bowlofsalad
100 kW
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0065ZMWMI/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0065ZMWMI&linkCode=as2&tag=xbnijgbr-20&linkId=AIVFAJPASE6KNWAC I've been carrying this on my bikes for a while, really nice, hasn't let me down at all.
Sorry if this has been heavily discussed, I used a number of searches and wasn't able to find much here. This concerns ebikes.
Too long, didn't read: Have co2 pump, do not want. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UZP2ZS/ Considering this, know of something 'better'?
I have a 'shiny object' CO2 inflater that works, I actually ran out of (had 4, both their inner tubes had holes) CO2 cartridges fixing someones flat on the side of the road recently though. That was frustrating, pairing that with the running cost of the cartridges and I'd rather just use a travel pump of some kind.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UZP2ZS/ I am considering this pump. The reason I like this pump is it doesn't look like if I use it, it'll break, and it seems like it has the capacity for me to put some muscle/weight into it (sort of get over it). A lot of mini/travel pumps appear to not be designed for being put on the ground, meaning you'd hold it between both hands and squeeze. It wouldn't be the end of the world to have to use a pump you hold in both hands, but I'd much rather use a different design.
My favorite type of pump has always been the type that you use your foot to pump with, I purchased one a few years ago but the thing was a piece of junk and I haven't yet found one that had positive enough reviews. I really prefer to go with what is most reliable, even if it costs and weighs more.
Sorry if this has been heavily discussed, I used a number of searches and wasn't able to find much here. This concerns ebikes.
Too long, didn't read: Have co2 pump, do not want. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UZP2ZS/ Considering this, know of something 'better'?
I have a 'shiny object' CO2 inflater that works, I actually ran out of (had 4, both their inner tubes had holes) CO2 cartridges fixing someones flat on the side of the road recently though. That was frustrating, pairing that with the running cost of the cartridges and I'd rather just use a travel pump of some kind.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005UZP2ZS/ I am considering this pump. The reason I like this pump is it doesn't look like if I use it, it'll break, and it seems like it has the capacity for me to put some muscle/weight into it (sort of get over it). A lot of mini/travel pumps appear to not be designed for being put on the ground, meaning you'd hold it between both hands and squeeze. It wouldn't be the end of the world to have to use a pump you hold in both hands, but I'd much rather use a different design.
My favorite type of pump has always been the type that you use your foot to pump with, I purchased one a few years ago but the thing was a piece of junk and I haven't yet found one that had positive enough reviews. I really prefer to go with what is most reliable, even if it costs and weighs more.