View Full Version : co2 pumps for a road bike?
witeowl
07-14-2006, 10:21 AM
First, I tried to do a search, but the search function refuses to search for co2... So, sorry if I'm the umpteenth person to ask this.
Do any of you use co2 pumps? When I bought my bike, I decided on a mini-pump for on the road, and have since decided that I can't stand the thought of having to pump 200+ times, and worry that I won't be able to get up to a high enough psi to get home safely with the mini-pump.
I since learned that many people carry a combination of co2 and mini-pump. When I went to my LBS about this, the owner rather pointedly yet subtly (yes, somehow he can do both at the same time) pushed me to just replace my mini-pump with a different pump (he wanted to sell me a particular frame pump that he explained was a bit like a combination frame and floor pump, but was out of stock).
Any thoughts?
I also found out that one co2 pump, at least, only inflates to 75psi, but I think that's for mountain bikes. Do road co2 pumps even inflate enough?
Or, should I listen to my LBS and forget co2?
caligurl
07-14-2006, 11:19 AM
yeppers! i use a co2 pump.... i carry 3 cartridges with me!
i want to get a mini pump too... to carry both... but haven't found a mini pump yet that i want!
SadieKate
07-14-2006, 01:14 PM
Try searching for cartridge. The search function doesn't seem to like short entries.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=6537&highlight=cartridge
Fuji Girl
07-14-2006, 02:07 PM
He might have been pushing towards a Topeak Road Morph, which is kind of like a combo of a frame pump and floor pump. It's an awesome pump, but kind of big and bulky. There's now a smaller version out, the Mini Morph, but I haven't tried it. I lent my Road Morph to Beta because she was always getting flats during her commute.
A hybrid CO2 + hand pump is what I have for my rides, since I don't do any commuting. It's great. It's the Genuine Innvovations Second Wind IH pump:
http://www.genuineinnovations.com/INmain.asp?Option=CatList&Category=bike&SubCategory=hybrid
You use the hand pump to fill it with enough air to seat the tire, then fill up the rest w/ CO2 - works like a charm. That way you don't waste CO2. If you really wanted to, you could use the hand pump to pump up the tire, but that will take you a LONG time.
Nanci
07-14-2006, 02:13 PM
You think the Road Morph is big and bulky???
Anyway, I thought I would pass on the RM is on sale at Performance for $10 off right now...
Nanci
DeniseGoldberg
07-14-2006, 02:41 PM
The Topeak Road Morph is an awesome pump. I can easily get my tires up to full pressure, and I don't have to deal with empty CO2 cartridges (which hopefully there is a reasonable way to recycle... I cringe to think of people just dumping the empty cartridges).
--- Denise
im4smiley
07-14-2006, 06:35 PM
I bought a little kit that came with 2 CO2 cartridges and repair kit and levers to change a tire. Also carry extra tube. I have a road bike and I have gotten 2 flats and both times I used a CO2 cartridge and it inflated my tire fine. I brought my empties back to LBS and bought some new cartidges to carry. I am not sure if they can be recycled.
ridebikeme
07-14-2006, 06:58 PM
The Topeak pump is a great pump! If you would rather use CO2, there are different size cartridges for the type of bike you have... mountain bike, hybrid and road bikes... the different size cartridges will blow up any size tire....just have to make sure that you have the right size... always great to have both!:eek:
Selkie
07-15-2006, 12:24 AM
Nanci - I have a road morph but I find it's too big for me. Can't mount it to my frame, even. I ended up getting a Pocket Rocket and carry CO2 cartridges--all fits nicely in my jersey back pocket with room to spare.
witeowl
07-15-2006, 07:47 PM
Nanci - I have a road morph but I find it's too big for me. Can't mount it to my frame, even. I ended up getting a Pocket Rocket and carry CO2 cartridges--all fits nicely in my jersey back pocket with room to spare.
Thanks everyone for the tips. I'm still considering various particular brands and models, which led me to google what you carry....
But, others, be warned from my mistake. Be sure to google "pocket rocket pump"... not just "pocket rocket"! :eek: (Unless you're interested in some adult entertainment). :p
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