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Dilbertian · 02/09/2020 08:35

This is ridiculous. I cannot keep having to ask dh to pump up my wheels. It's something I've always struggled with. Even when I was a fit teen I preferred to use the air thing at the petrol station, and now that I'm (much) older, fatter and weaker I cannot get the wheels anywhere near firm enough with a conventional bike pump. We've got several, ranging from about 8" long to about 16" long.

Is there another solution (preferably that doesn't cost ££££)?

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Lonelycrab · 02/09/2020 09:06

Track pump.

Google tells me Halfords do one for £12. Decathlon one for £15. They normally make light work of getting the air in.

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Pan2 · 02/09/2020 22:16

Yep, track pumps are a god-send. No more excessive efforts in squeezing the last bit in - and chasing the wheel round the room.

a handful of downward pushes and job done.

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ragged · 02/09/2020 22:26

Track pump or car tyre pump if schraeder valve.

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prettybird · 03/09/2020 12:09

I always manage to lose more air putting the pump on/off the valve than I manage to pump in to the tyre Blush

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ForestDad · 03/09/2020 12:11

Bontrager track pump. Just got one, metal base and apparently spares are available if you need them.

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Dilbertian · 03/09/2020 16:32

I have fallen down a rabbit hole of pumps and valves - who knew there were so many different types?! There are even rechargeable electric pumps that fit on a bike Shock I may get one of those, because I'm not sure my decrepit back would cope with the bending for a track pump.

Only... a little concerned that everyone has recommended a track pump, and nobody has mentioned an electric pump.

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ForestDad · 03/09/2020 16:58

I'd say that if your back's well enough to ride a bike you can use a track pump. But an electric one would be less effort!

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lljkk · 03/09/2020 16:58

Lidl sells track pumps for £10, electric pump costs £20+?

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Lonelycrab · 03/09/2020 16:58

Valve the same as a car tyre=Schrader

Thinner with screw in top=Presta

Those are the main two. Schrader generally easier to pump as less leakage.

I’m a very keen rider and have never ever seen or heard of people using electric pumps, so I assume they’re a gimmick/solution to a non existent problem.

You could always use a track pump whilst sat on a chair so you’re not bending over- they are so so easy compared to a normal pump.

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Dilbertian · 04/09/2020 00:03

I shall have to go to a real shop and play with a track pump. I cannot manage the pull-and-push pump we have for inflatables. Cycling, my spine moves relatively little. Exerting force with my back bent over, particularly pulling upwards, is very stressful for my spine.

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ForestDad · 04/09/2020 13:18

Thanks for the explanation on your back. I hope that you find something suitable! Track pumps only pump on the downstroke, unlike push pull pumps which are designed for high volume output.

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prettybird · 04/09/2020 14:51

I remember having to buy ds an expensive little pump that could do a high enough pressure for his racing. All I can remember about it was that it was all metal. I went to our LBS and asked their advice.

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Dilbertian · 04/09/2020 15:51

@ForestDad

Thanks for the explanation on your back. I hope that you find something suitable! Track pumps only pump on the downstroke, unlike push pull pumps which are designed for high volume output.

That's interesting. I assumed these were also pull-and-push pumps, given the footplates and their speed. Definitely needs a play at a bike shop.
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garlictwist · 04/09/2020 18:44

I've got a joe blow track pump. Have had it for about ten years and it's still going strong.

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Mumski45 · 04/09/2020 20:16

Have you looked at co2 pumps that use a small canister to blast air into your tyre.

Have a look here.

www.cyclingweekly.com/news/product-news/7-of-the-best-co2-inflators-1351/amp

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