Topeak Road Morph here too. I don't use frame pumps because I have big
frames and replacing them is a pain in a town where no LBS carries them.
Road Morphs are easy to find and on when I've had bit break or get lost
Topeak has replacement bits and pieces and a good service department (or
did last time I needed a replacement - a couple of years back).

Bob


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Joe Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some kind of mini pump. They're a hassle to use, but I'm not a fan of
> frame pumps. They scratch the frame, and I invariably knock them out when I
> try to shoulder the bike up a flight of stairs. Drives me nuts.
>
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.
>
>
> On Friday, January 17, 2014 9:32:19 AM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
>> Guessing almost everyone here uses high volume tires (33.3333mm and up
>> tire widths).
>> I have a 5 year old tiny mini pump that would probably take hundreds of
>> strokes to get a Hetre or Marathon inflated to 50psi.
>>
>> *Was wondering what you all like to use on the road.* Frame pumps?
>> Minis? Any minis you find work good on high volume tires?
>>
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