Thanks Steve,
I didn't know about the lifetime warranty .My Mammoth pump still works.I
want another pump so I don't have to keep moving the pump from bike to bike.
Jon
On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 9:46:34 AM UTC-6, stevef wrote:
> If your old Blackburn failed-take it to a shop and exchange it
If your old Blackburn failed-take it to a shop and exchange it-they have a
lifetime warranty. I'd have one mini and one floor pump replaced no
questions asked, both years old. Just handed them to my shop guy and he
handed me a new one off the rack.
If you just need or want another pump, I'd
Thanks to all for their helpful input on pumps.
A lot of good information to ponder.
Thanks,
Jon
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Lezyne, any of their high volume pumps. I especially like their one that's
a mini-floor pump, but I put it in my bag as it rattles.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 3:30:56 PM UTC-6, Jon Dukeman,central
Colorado wrote:
>
> *Its been a while since I bought a frame pump.*
> *I
Dear Jon,
If you're happy with the Mammoth,
the Blackburn Mammoth pump is still available from a number of folks:
https://www.google.com/#q=blackburn+mammoth+pump
The Lezyne pumps work reasonably well if you get one with the pressure
relief valve. I use a long one for my MTB, and it is pretty
I'm happy with the Lezyne Road Drive for pressure (27mm Open Pave) and
Medium Pressure Drive (38mm Barlow)
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