Topeak mini is the pump I have with me every day on my commute. I mounted 
the frame clip, intended for one of the water bottle bosses, on the dowel 
inside my Carradice Nelson Longflap. It stays up out of the way, out of 
sight, quiet and ready to grab even if the bag is full. No roadside 
disengorging necessary. 

That bike uses 700 x 40 tires. Flats are  not convenient, happen at odd 
times and places, all far from your trusty floor pump. I don't discredit 
the small size and reps needed to fill my tube/tire. I'm happy that it 
works wonderfully on those rare occasions when I've depended on it.

 I do have the full sized Topeak frame pump and it rattles a bit where the 
handle telescopes over the body when mounted. Stuff like that is irritating 
when you take so much care to keep your bicycle so quiet in operation. You 
know, that one tick or click that escaped your careful service and 
maintenance, letting your mind ruin a perfectly wonderful ride.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 6:24:33 PM UTC-4, RichS wrote:
>
> This topic comes up periodically so forgive me for raising it yet again! I 
> need a good pump that will fit inside a Medium Sackville bag.
> Lezyne is one that comes to mind and I believe I've seen it recommended 
> here.
>
> Thank you for your comments.
>
> Regards,
> Rich in ATL 
>

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