I don’t use straps. If the pump has a reasonable amount of compression in the 
spring when it’s mounted you shouldn’t have need to strap it on. I have never, 
ever had a pump fall off while riding.

Note that I don’t ride off-road, so I don’t have to deal with the additional 
potentially pump-jarring bumps.

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On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:53 AM, Peter Morgano <uscpeter11...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Got my nice shiny new frame pump from Rivbike today. The super short mini is 
> good for the occasional pump up on the road but I have been doing some mixed 
> terrain where I had to take some air out and put it back in on the same ride 
> so it made more sense to go full size. My question is does the thing really 
> need to be secured with a strap to the TT? I have seen it both ways and would 
> like to avoid adding another strap on the bike that inst necessary. Thanks 
> for any personal experience people can offer. 
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