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  1. #1
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    I need a new floor pump

    The seal on my floor pump has, I think, finally gone.

    I need a new one. Does anyone have suggestions for a reasonably-priced one? I can't do more than $40.
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  2. #2
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    Check and see if there's a rebuild kit available for your old one, first. Lots of pumps have them available for $10 or less. Your LBS would probably have to order it in, but that shouldn't take too long.

    My Serfas TCPG has been fine ... but they don't offer a rebuild kit. When it starts to wear out I might even check whether another company's pump heads and/or gaskets might fit it. I'm also needing to rebuild my Spec' Air Tool Comp (might not have to do that so soon if I hadn't been using it on both Schraeder and Presta valves) - rebuild kits for that are $3 I think.
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  3. #3
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    My current pump was a clearance Performance pump. This looks like it may be a possibility: http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...rue&quantity=1

    The only problem with this option is that since my pump was a cheapy, I'm not sure I can actually take it apart and use this.
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  4. #4
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    If you can afford it, buy a better floor pump.

    That's what I did after using a worn out, cheapie pump for past 2 yrs. If you bike several times per week, it's worth it. Unless you live near a bike store or someone whom you can borrow a pump conveniently.
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  5. #5
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    Call Topeak customer service. They are really helpful.

    I replaced the head on my Joe Blow Sport (shouldn't have needed replacement, but it did). It's really easy.

  6. #6
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    Check nashbar! My pump is finnicky... some pumps it has a seal, others I go straight to the bottom (surprise!). Still works about 60-70% of the time though
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  7. #7
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    Another vote for Joe Blow. Good, sturdy pump. I've had one for 3 years, and my neighbor has had theirs for at least 5.

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  8. #8
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    Another vote for the Joe Blow!! AS you can imagine, my pumps get used a ton... in the shop and out. I've used Park and several other brands, but nothing compared to Topeak. There are rebuild kits, customer service is great and quite frankly I don't see any reason to change at this point.

    I've had lot of pumps over the years, and the inexpensive pumps are exactly that... unreliable and leave me frustrated when they aren't wokring.


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  9. #9
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    Update: either I missed it before, or Serfas added rebuild kits for their pumps. You have to click the little wrench icon and then small parts for accessories (or just the link below), and it takes you to a page where you can buy a range of replacement pump parts. Yay! Got two new gaskets on order.
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  10. #10
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    I love my my Blackburn Air Tower 2. I've had it for almost 3 years and never had a problem with it. It has worked fine with both Schrader and Presta valves. I just realized it doesn't look as good as it once did - what with traveling with me on my mtb adventures, but that doesn't mean anything

  11. #11
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    I did end up getting a Joe Blow. I like it, but it does have difficulty forming a seal on the presta side (not sure about the Schrader side, since I don't have tubes with Schraders). Odd.
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