Looking for recommendations for a good tire pump. I have been using a lezyne floor pump but I'm not happy with the durability of the pump head.
"Who cares about what other people think"
Looking for recommendations for a good tire pump. I have been using a lezyne floor pump but I'm not happy with the durability of the pump head.
"Who cares about what other people think"
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Craftsman hand held battery powered pump. I’ll post a pic
2017 RMZ450
2005 YZ250-sold :,(
1998 YZ250
2005 KX250F
Thanks to : Factory Effex, Simi Valley Cycles, N2Dirt, Acerbis, DT1, Fasthouse, Matix, FMF, Mika Metals
2017 RMZ450
2005 YZ250-sold :,(
1998 YZ250
2005 KX250F
Thanks to : Factory Effex, Simi Valley Cycles, N2Dirt, Acerbis, DT1, Fasthouse, Matix, FMF, Mika Metals
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I use a cheap bell bicycle pump. I bought at Walmart. I been using it for years
On board compressor and tank. Pieced it together from ebay stuff and it ended up being pretty cheap.
Way, way handy to always have a little compressed air source for tires and blowing out dirt and stuff.
mwssquad827 wrote:I use a cheap bell bicycle pump. I bought at Walmart. I been using it for years
Absolutely...simple and effective.
2019 KTM 350 XCF
Single Track Warrior
mwssquad827 wrote:I use a cheap bell bicycle pump. I bought at Walmart. I been using it for years
Deal Brothers Trailers wrote:Absolutely...simple and effective.
X2
Cheap Park Tools bicycle pump. Had it for years, always works.
Tomac and/or Anderson for 2020.....
If you have a KTM or Husky the air pump for the forks is awesome. It reads digitally to .5 PSI and I believe it is very accurate. It beats using a compressor and then over shooting and then having to bleed air out. I think it’s expensive if you are just buying it for tires though.