Bill,

My riding buddy had double flats on the same 100K just as it started 
raining. We both had Lezyne pumps, quickly replaced tubes and pumped back 
up. I much prefer these to frame pumps, they fit in a bag, pump to 80psi 
fairly quickly. I am always concerned about putting too much stress on the 
tube stem when I use a frame pump, so using a Lezyne with a flexible hose 
ends up being faster for me. It also weighs no more than 2 CO2 cartridges 
and the inflator.

--Metin

On Friday, January 17, 2014 11:12:55 AM UTC-8, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> It's true that most of us have fat tires and more volume, but remember 
> that more volume doesn't necessarily mean more air.  A 650Bx42 has a little 
> more than triple the volume of a 700x23.  But people usually run their 
> 700x23 tires at about triple the pressure than people run their 650Bx42 
> tires, so the total air you have to push through your pump is similar.  
>
> Anyway, I have frame pumps on some bikes.  I love the old black Zefal HpX 
> and I have one of those.  I bought two or three of the new version when Riv 
> had a sale on them, and they work well, too.  I have gone minimalist on my 
> Rando setup, carrying a tiny mini pump in my handlebar bag.  On this last 
> 100k, I flatted in the rain and this all plastic uber mini was pitiful.  I 
> probably only got up to 20psi.  I was near an info control, so I thought I 
> could catch riders there and borrow an adult sized pump.  I asked a tandem 
> team and they handed me one of these micro floor pumps.  There's a little 
> hose so you don't risk tweaking the valve like you can with a frame pump. 
>  The handle turns 90degrees so you can really push, and there's a tiny foot 
> that folds out that you pinch under your foot, so you use it like a floor 
> pump for dwarfs.  It even had a tiny little gauge.  It was kickass.  I'm 
> going to get one.  I might get this Lezyne on sale, if only because of the 
> overwritten prose in the description:
>
> Pump for a self-indulgent 
> wordsmith?<http://www.competitivecyclist.com/lezyne-micro-floor-drive-high-pressure-pump?CMP_SKU=LED0127&MER=0406&CMP_ID=PLA_GOc014&mv_pc=r101&mr:trackingCode=5F50EE65-9BD8-E111-805D-001B21BCB944&mr:referralID=NA&mr:device=c&mr:adType=pla&mr:ad=45815978625&mr:keyword=&mr:match=&mr:filter=65628116985&mkwid=sIWKGeMEu_dc%7Cpcrid%7C45815978625&origin=pla&gclid=CKmrioLxhbwCFUhcfgodt3gAxA>
>
> On Friday, January 17, 2014 9:32:19 AM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>>
>> Guessing almost everyone here uses high volume tires (33.3333mm and up 
>> tire widths).
>> I have a 5 year old tiny mini pump that would probably take hundreds of 
>> strokes to get a Hetre or Marathon inflated to 50psi.
>>
>> *Was wondering what you all like to use on the road.* Frame pumps? 
>> Minis? Any minis you find work good on high volume tires?
>>
>

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