Originally Posted by
Bobonli
Then I remembered that my experiences with the Silca and Zefal made me wonder who designed such implements. There's no way to use those pumps on the road without putting some lateral force on the valve as you pump. Sooner or later you're twisting or bending the valve stem.
Way.
Do not hold the wheel, hold the pump and support the wheel only by the valve stem. Use your foot, friend, bike, or immovable object to keep the wheel from twisting.
If you can figure out how to keep the Lezyne from removing the valve core, you can do this.
Silca, for special occasions, or if you kvetch about weight. Zefal HPX is the workhorse, the dog baton, the beast. Use an elastic hair band around the handle to keep it from rattling against the top tube, and another to keep the thumb lock from buzzing when it's 20 years old. And don't kvetch about weight. Topeak Masterblaster if you want to buy new. A full-size frame pump makes you as popular as the guy at a nudist colony who can carry the third dozen donuts. Just ask Lumpy.
Trod Harland, Pickle Expediter
Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. — James Baldwin
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