I think the key to pump security on bumpy terrain is to have a mounting peg
and sufficient compression.

Or use a Lezyne mini. The larger one pumps a 61 actual mm Big Apple to 20+
rather quickly and easily, and a 55 (actual) F Fred to 30 with not much
more effort. I daresay even a Zefal might take time to get such fat tires
up to pressure. It will also get a 35 mm Kojak to 50 or so with a bit more
work.

Hell is: foolishly trying to get 100+ into a 35 mm Fatboy with a Blackburn
Airstick. (That one doesn't fall off; you fling it in rage as far from the
bike as you can. After stomping on it.)


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Deacon Patrick <lamontg...@mac.com> wrote:

> More detail: I ride some pretty technical stuff off road and single track,
> and the built in mounting post on my Hunqa has always held it on solid.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
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