Good track pump ?

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I'm looking for a new track pump as the £10 effort I got from tesco has given up the ghost. I seen the Blackburn HP for £66 on ebay which is a good price but dont really want to spend as much if possible, looking for something with an accurate dial any recomendations will be appreciated ... cheers
 
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errbud said:
I'm looking for a new track pump as the £10 effort I got from tesco has given up the ghost. I seen the Blackburn HP for £66 on ebay which is a good price but dont really want to spend as much if possible, looking for something with an accurate dial any recomendations will be appreciated ... cheers

You cant really go past the traditional Silca track pump. Steel boddied with wooden handle and good dial. Can get 160psi in if you are keen. They are rebuildable too.

I have had mine for years and it never misses a beat. They have a superior connection on them for my mind. Zero drama's just like you want from a pump.

One of these.

http://www.cecilwalker.com.au/category87_1.htm
 
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titan_90 said:
I can't say enough good things about the pumps from Lezyne. They are very well designed and the build quality is great. If you take care of it it should last a lifetime.
Lezyne Steel Floor Drive

I'd stay away from the Lezyne floor pumps for now unless they've changed the design in the last year. The floor pumps were notorious for breaking down for some reason, especially at "track pump" pressures. They are beautiful looking pieces and can't say enough about their mimi pumps, but the floor pumps haven't had the greatest reputation around here. I'd stick with Silca.
 
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In a word SILKA!! you will find they last for ever you can buy replacement parts and spares and they are solid made.
 
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I bought a Topeak Joe Blow track pump about 5 years ago and never had any problems with it.
 
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twothirds said:
I'd stay away from the Lezyne floor pumps for now unless they've changed the design in the last year. The floor pumps were notorious for breaking down for some reason, especially at "track pump" pressures. They are beautiful looking pieces and can't say enough about their mimi pumps, but the floor pumps haven't had the greatest reputation around here. I'd stick with Silca.

Really? Mine has worked great, granted the max pressure I pump to is 115psi. Thanks for the heads up though I'll keep an eye on it.
 
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Just looked up some reviews on the recent models of the Lezyne Floor pumps and it seems that they have made quite a few improvements over their previous versions. They look really good and should last a while. It was the Nylon valve heads that were failure points in some of the older models and they seem to have replaced them with a new aluminum design. I'll still stick with my trusty old Silca pump as it works great, lasted me years (and still continues to work flawlessly), and the replacement parts are easily swapped and readily available. Lezyne seems to have these things down too, so I would go with either one.
 
errbud said:
I'm looking for a new track pump as the £10 effort I got from tesco has given up the ghost. I seen the Blackburn HP for £66 on ebay which is a good price but dont really want to spend as much if possible, looking for something with an accurate dial any recomendations will be appreciated ... cheers


Silca Super Pista with a Hirame head..what they use in Keirin racing.
 
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twothirds said:
Just looked up some reviews on the recent models of the Lezyne Floor pumps and it seems that they have made quite a few improvements over their previous versions. They look really good and should last a while. It was the Nylon valve heads that were failure points in some of the older models and they seem to have replaced them with a new aluminum design. I'll still stick with my trusty old Silca pump as it works great, lasted me years (and still continues to work flawlessly), and the replacement parts are easily swapped and readily available. Lezyne seems to have these things down too, so I would go with either one.

They "look good" but that's about it. LEZYNE floor pumps still have a case of the failing gauges and they still haven't made them user serviceable. If you have a LEZYNE floor pump you have a 50/50 Chance that the gauge will stop working, and if it does you have to shatter the old one to get a new one in. dumb.

Yet another vote for Silca Super Pista, often imitated, never equaled. Everything else is a cheap imitation.
 
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yep...another vote for the silca super pista...you really can't go wrong with the silca...I have been riding for 25 years...went thru different pumps every few years until I got the Silca...abit pricey at first but it will also save you lots of money in the end...most likely, your grandkids will be using it someday...look on ebay, got mine from a guy who had a accident and could no longer ride....hardly used for 35 bucks...silca pumps really are the balls...
 
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SKS Rennkompressor EVA gets my vote.

Most powerful pump I had was the Blackburn TP-5 but they don't make it any more. Don't know what the new ones are like.

(SKS is better than the Silca Super Pista which I have also owned.)
 
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Come on now...

RDV4ROUBAIX said:
Yet another vote for Silca Super Pista, often imitated, never equaled. Everything else is a cheap imitation.

Imitation? Pump design is pretty simple. No rocket science or brain surgery required, just quality parts. Silca probably are the best, though. At about $65 the Pista is not exactly expensive either. I put a Silca head on My Joe Blow, which is a big improvement. When / if the JB fails I'll get a Silca.
 
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rickshaw said:
Imitation? Pump design is pretty simple. No rocket science or brain surgery required, just quality parts. Silca probably are the best, though. At about $65 the Pista is not exactly expensive either. I put a Silca head on My Joe Blow, which is a big improvement. When / if the JB fails I'll get a Silca.

Yes, imitation. How many pumps out there have design cues taken directly from Silca? I can name a few, one in my house actually, PEDRO's Superprestige. ;)

Too bad LEZYNE hasn't figured out their pesky gauge problem, if they did I'd own one. The LEZYNE floor pump action is sweet, 120psi feels like 20. Maybe not though, another floor pump would make 3 for me and an air compressor. :D
 
This thread is a little long n the tooth!

My 25ish year old pump is worn out (especially the head). I'm shopping around a bit, and its shocking to me how many pumps go to 150+ psi. Granted I'm a dirt guy who hasn't pumped a tire over 23 psi for years, but even when I rode road bikes, I ran 90-100 psi. unless you are riding on the boards, why would you need a pump that goes to 150+?

Any suggestions on high volume pumps? There aren't many in my search results...
 
Love my Lezyne CNC Micro Floor Drive HPG mini pump + silca disc wheel adapter which I always
carry in my Barrage backpack! 100(gravelkings)-120 (contis) psi easy like spreading peanut butter on a loaf of bread.
 
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230 PSI?! WT?!
All pump manufactures overrate their pumps max psi, this is nothing new.

There are only maybe half a dozen mini pumps that can get above 80 psi, but they rate them for 120 to 160, I'd like to see them try to get any mini pump to 160. Hopefully, the SKS pump by claiming that high a psi means pumping bike tires to normal pressures will put no stress on the pump. The SKS does have very high reviews though, and it's also a legendary pump like the Silca, and like the Silca, it's also rebuildable should something fail, they have a huge parts list.
 
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I have Rennkompressor, it's really sturdy and trusty made of quality materials. I've had two Silcas too but I rate Rk way higher.

Dunno about that 230 psi but it's very powerful, but not a high volume type pump. Just done road tyres up to 10 bars easy and gravel/mtb/casual bikes to low pressures, dunno how high it would go off I really yank the handle. Also gets gravel tyres w/sealant up and seated if valve core is away and not sloppy tyre against the rim. Then again I have electric compressor for a finish nailgun so I typically use it to seat the tyres with sealant.

Lezyne mini floor pump w/ pressure gauge is also small quality tool, nice esthetics and is lightweight metal frame that packs so small in your travel bag.
 
My 8-year-old Birzman Maha Apogee, a weird name, the head broke this past spring. I went down to my local bike shop and bought a head, and installed it, but it only lasted till last week, so I said screw it and went down to Dicks Sporting store which had one Topeak JoeBlow Sport III in stock.

Seems to work well, I checked the PSI gauge to see it if was calibrated correctly and it was spot on, which was better than the 6 psi the Birzman was off by!

The question is, how long will it last? I guess I'll find out, but it is rebuildable.
 
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  1. High PSI Capacity: Track pumps should be able to handle high pressure, ideally up to around 160 PSI or higher. This is particularly useful if you're inflating road bike tires.
  2. Durable Materials: Look for a pump with a sturdy steel or alloy barrel and base. Plastic parts might be lighter, but they can wear down faster, especially with frequent use.
  3. Accurate Pressure Gauge: A large, easy-to-read gauge is essential. Make sure it's accurate too; some pumps have gauges calibrated for different tire types.
  4. Dual Head or Smart Head: It should work with both Presta and Schrader valves without needing extra adapters. Some pumps have a dual head or an auto-adjusting smart head for compatibility with both types.
  5. Stable Base and Ergonomic Handle: A wide, stable base and a comfortable handle can make pumping easier and more efficient.

Recommended Track Pumps:​

  • Lezyne Steel Floor Drive: Known for its durability, this pump has a high-quality steel barrel, large gauge, and a long hose.
  • Topeak JoeBlow Sport III: Reliable and durable with a dual head for both valve types, a stable base, and a solid, ergonomic handle.
  • Bontrager Charger Floor Pump: Affordable, with an easy-to-read gauge and solid construction, good for both Presta and Schrader valves.
  • SKS Air-X-Press 8.0: A bit more budget-friendly, but it still provides a stable base, good grip, and accurate pressure reading up to 140 PSI.
 
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