For frame pumps, I use a strap.  Had one fall off on a bike trail once.
 For me, Planet Bike models seem more likely to do this than a Zefal.

The other reason - it helps cut down on the brake cable bouncing off the
top tube.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 5:33 PM, djbardwil <djbard...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a standalone "L" shaped pump peg (which is part of the frame) on my
> Riv Custom on the underside of the top tube that I mounted a Zefal frame
> pump to.  The pump has only come off when I inadvertently lifted the bike,
> not realizing the pump was there; no rattles.  I have to compress the pump
> by about 3/4" to mount it between the peg and the seat tube.
>
> However, when I knocked the pump off, it made me wonder how strong that
> "L" shaped peg actually is and whether anyone has ever had one break.
>
> Is this something to be concerned about or not really?
>
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