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    High pressure stakes

    High pressure stakes

    When it comes to a pocket pump you want pocket pump power! As I have mentioned before no one really wants a pump as it means normally that you have a flat. When you're commuting or out on a club ride you don’t want to be hanging around especially if it’s raining or cold even worse when it’s both. Now there is a plethora of these devices in your local bike shops to choose from, starting from under £20 going up to the lofty £120 for one of Silca’s mini beauties with Bluetooth
    Birzman Maha Apogee III Track Pump

    Birzman Maha Apogee III Track Pump

    No one ever wants to spend money on a pump - they need to. Life would be so much better is tyres didn't lose pressure and flats had become a thing of the past, maybe in the future things will have gotten so clever that we could sit on our bikes and the tyres would automatically set the correct pressure required. But with the onset of SRAM eTap, Shimano Di2 and Rotor's hydraulic group sets maybe pumping up your tyres is one of the last mechanical things left people are happy

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