[RBW] Re: Alternative Frame Pump Mounting.

2015-03-31 Thread Dave Johnston
I'm using a band on pump peg from klickfix called a pumpfix for bikes that 
don't have a pump peg. Will work in multiple locations, I've only used it 
on the top tube.

-Dave

On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:

 I find myself with a couple frame pumps too short for my bikes, and am 
 wondering what other folks have done to mount pumps in different ways than 
 pump peg locations. Photos would be very helpful.
 Thanks,
 David
 Chicago


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[RBW] Re: Alternative Frame Pump Mounting.

2015-03-27 Thread Andrew Marchant-Shapiro
I had always carried frame pumps either under the top tube or along the 
front of the seat tube, but my most recent build involved DT shifters and a 
shortish head tube, so under the TT seemed inadvisable.  But I wanted to 
keep the second bottle cage (I hardly ever use it, but on events, it's 
worth having).  Fortunately, there was *just* enough room between the rear 
fender and the seat tube to an hPX.  Initially, I cobbled together an 
umbrella clip to hold the end of the handle and put the pump head down on 
the chainstays just aft of the BB.  Last year, I picked up an old campy 
arrow type clip, that is more secure for the top.  And I'm considering 
putting some kind of padding down on the stays, though I expect anything 
down there will get filthy, and I should just use a rubber bag of some sort 
to cover the pump head.

On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:

 I find myself with a couple frame pumps too short for my bikes, and am 
 wondering what other folks have done to mount pumps in different ways than 
 pump peg locations. Photos would be very helpful.
 Thanks,
 David
 Chicago


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[RBW] Re: Alternative Frame Pump Mounting.

2015-03-27 Thread islaysteve


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Here is the photo of my XSmall Topeake Road Blaster on my 51 Bleriot.  Steve




On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:56:00 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:

 I find myself with a couple frame pumps too short for my bikes, and am 
 wondering what other folks have done to mount pumps in different ways than 
 pump peg locations. Photos would be very helpful.
 Thanks,
 David
 Chicago


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