I use CO2 for my road bike for road emergencies. Otherwise I use a floor pump.
I use CO2 for my road bike for road emergencies. Otherwise I use a floor pump.
Beth
I use a Lezyne frame mini-pump and it came with a water bottle mount (you mount it on the same brazens that the bottle cage mounts on). I'm surprised that the Crank Brothers pump didn't come with its own mount, as many mini pumps do these days. As a backup, I also always carry (in my Topeak seat bag) a C02 inflater with 2 extra cartridges.
2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155
I was surprised as well that it didn't come with brackets to mount. I don't think it occurred to my mom to even think about that (although the LBS should have asked - they could have made more $$).
200x Electra Townie 24D/Brooks B67
A bidon-cage mount is the most common for on-bike storage. I use a bidon mount on the mtb, behind the seatpost on the tourer and jersey pocket for a smaller pump for the roadie.
I've seen them attached with a couple strips of double sided velcro, the kind that sticks to itself. Two velcro strips are wrapped around both the pump and the top tube, one toward each end of the pump.
2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike
+1 on the under bottle frame mount mini pump on my bike. I just took off the water bottle and the pump mounted right under the cage for the H2O.
Shannon
Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
http://www.cincylights.com
No pump anymore.
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