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PRO BIKE TOOL Mini Bike Pump Classic or Premium Edition - Fits Presta and Schrader valves - High Pressure PSI - Bicycle Tire Pump for Road and Mountain Bikes
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Presta And Schrader Compatible
Fits Presta and Schrader valves
Super Compact
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WATCH A GUIDE TO MINI BIKE PUMP WITH JIM
NEW PREMIUM DESIGN
Sleek design with rounded ends and enhanced exterior. Reach high pressures of up to 100 psi/6.9 bar.
SUPER COMPACT, STRONG AND LIGHTWEIGHT
Only 7.5inches / 19cm long and 3.8 ounces / 110gm in weight, our handheld portable inflator is the best accessory for those cyclists and racers obsessed with marginal gains!
RELIABLE AND BUILT TO LAST
Made from superior quality CNC machined aluminium alloy with durable and precise parts, which are built to last so you can have a safe and enjoyable ride
PRESTA AND SCHRADER COMPATIBLE
For Road and MTB's, our high performance thread-on valve connection allows for a tight seal with no air leaks
NO RATTLES OR LOST PUMP
With our safe & secure frame mounted bracket with extra security strap. Pre-drilled holes in bike frame required for installation of pump mount
weight
3.8 Ounces / 110gm
dimension
7.5inches / 19cm
material
CNC machined aluminium alloy
The hose is stored within the pump itself. You can access this by lifting the cap at the handle end of the pump and pulling out the hose within. You then screw the relevant end of the hose into the body of the pump. It will then be ready to use.
The frame of your bicycle will need pre-drilled holes in the frame. There should already be bolts screwed into these holes. To install the bracket, ensure the threads on the mounting bolts are clean of debris, paint and metal chips, next, add a thin film of grease. You then line up the bracket with the holes, and hand tighten the bolts using a screwdriver or hex key. Be careful not to cross thread the bolts!
Yes, but you will need to ensure that the removable element is fully screwed into the valve so that it does not twist and come loose when you screw the pump hose onto the valve. If this does not work, you could also consider superglueing the core into the valve.
The pump has been factory tested to reach 120 psi, however, this would take a lot of effort. Once you create the full seal between the pump and valve, the pump can comfortably reach 80-100psi. We recommend using this pump as an emergency valve only, once you get home, you should use a floor pump to reach the kind of pressures you are used to riding.
It would be a good pump if it didn't unscrew the valve core most every time you use it. I yeeted mine into the outback, where it can spend the rest of its useless life. POS
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Vent tell if it's actually inflating
Like I said up there it is so weak I cannot tell if it's actually inflating and then because there is no gauge I have no idea if it is working. Would not recommend to try and inflate a tubeless tire from flat. Won't pop the tire into place. As I tried to inflate the tire it started making a weird noise that makes me think it's already broken after the one use. Don't buy