Got turned onto that pump a few months ago. Love it!
Brevet drawbacks: not waterproof--bag is nice but not reliable, IMO, and what if it's raining when you need to use it?--and only good for two uses on a 25c tire to 110 psi. Recommend carrying a back up pump.
It's brilliant for club rides.
Paul Rozelle
Hello all,I'm intrigued by these new electric mini pumps, like the Cycplus AS2, to replace my mini hand pumps. Has anyone tried them on brevets? What's your experience? Thanks!
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On May 5, 2025, at 7:08 AM, ken jessett <kenje...@gmail.com> wrote:
I wonder the need to be constantly inflating tires anyway. There are many who say inflating at the start of a long 1200 K brevet is sufficient to last the ride. I pump mine up before a weeks riding and at the end it is usually only down 5PSI at he end of the week. There was a discussion here some time ago about lower pressures being just as effective as higher pressures. Maybe the whole 120PSI for tires is overstated anyway? Just a thought.
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Because I live in Seattle and ride in all weather, I’ve discovered that some hand pumps aren’t waterproof either.
I’ve had two pumps stop working due to water ingress which presumably caused degradation of seals or metal corrosion: A Topeak Road Morph G, and a Silca Tattico.
I’ve seen some all-weather cyclists put them in plastic bags, but I carry my pump in an oversized saddlebag now.
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