Out of the 3 pumps I have, none of them fit this Waterford frame I'm 
building up the way I like, (btw. the rear QR skewer lever and seatube 
cluster as recommended above). So I submit to the group my Campy-Shiv made 
out of the much-unwanted 53t chainring. The cherry on top is that it saves 
me a whopping 8 grams compared to the ol' hoseclamp trick.  

[image: campyshiv.jpeg] 

Andrew _ TN

On Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 1:45:25 PM UTC-5 krhe...@gmail.com wrote:

> Since I first posted back in January of this past year, I did a 
> modification to my frame pump peg. I am more happy with it now, than before.
>
> Kim Hetzel
> Yelm, WA.[image: 20230223_200659.jpg]
>
> On Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 7:57:32 PM UTC-7 Jim Whorton wrote:
>
>> Here's another homemade pump peg.  I got this red Silca pump for $5 at a 
>> local sale today.  Mounted it with a P clamp, a spacer, and a brass wing 
>> nut that I filed to a peglike point.  
>>
>> [image: IMG_0055.jpg]
>> [image: IMG_0053.jpg]
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 10:05:38 PM UTC-5 eric...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I read Will's post about how to make your own pump peg on the Blug a 
>>> long while back: 
>>>
>>> https://rivbike.tumblr.com/post/185595499869/how-to-make-your-own-pump-pegs
>>>
>>> You take a p-clamp, some spacers and modify a Nitto strut and you've got 
>>> a pump peg somewhere you might not have had one before. Will likes to put 
>>> his in the rear triangle and you'll notice them mounted this way on a lot 
>>> of his bikes.  
>>>
>>> [image: tumblr_inline_pt3zzjpbXk1qdvnvk_500.jpg]
>>> [image: tumblr_inline_pt401jwzC21qdvnvk_500.jpg]
>>>
>>> This is great, I love it, cool hack! But I've always wanted for a 
>>> version that doesn't require tracking down and destroying a Nitto strut. 
>>> Riv HQ is probably awash in Nitto struts and they have em poking out of the 
>>> coffee cans on everyone's desk all over the place. But not so for me, Nitto 
>>> struts are precious few in my shed. 
>>>
>>> I think I came up with the right shape and this weekend I picked up an 
>>> electrical ring terminal in the 10-12 size, yellow sleeve. 
>>>
>>> [image: Screen Shot 2023-01-17 at 9.56.39 PM.png][image: Screen Shot 
>>> 2023-01-17 at 9.56.44 PM.png]
>>>
>>> Holding the ring end with one pair of pliers you can easily remove the 
>>> yellow sleeve with a second pair of pliers. A pack of 15 is $4.50. If your 
>>> local hardware store has a bulk/loose hardware section you can get one for 
>>> around 55¢ (at least I did). 
>>>
>>> Paired with a 3/8" insulated cable clamp (2 for $2.20), a few serrated 
>>> brake washers, an M5 bolt and a nylock nut I had a fashioned a pump peg. 
>>> Didn't have to cut or shape any metal or destroy any high-end Japanese rack 
>>> struts. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_4875.JPG]
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_4874.JPG]
>>>
>>> I have yet to SUPER TEST this out but wanted to share all the same. 
>>>
>>

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