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Just picked up a Lezyne Sport Drive HV.
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Does anyone have any experience with this pump?
 
I have a even smaller version of the Lezyne pump for my gravel bike. Works flawlessly. Easier to pump (due to hose) and seems to pump faster than my 100cc OneUp.
 
I just keep one of these in my bike bag:


I maybe charge the battery once every month or two, the shape is a lot easier to store than a floor pump, no furious...j3rking required. There are lots of companies offering these. I have the Makita because I have a ton of their batteries but I'd rather have one, like the Milwaukee, that has a settable target pressure and locking trigger.
I have a generic one of those in the truck, for the truck. I have a floor pump in there too, but it's a PIA to store, so I've taken some inspiration from all of this and placed an order for this:

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I have a generic one of those in the truck, for the truck. I have a floor pump in there too, but it's a PIA to store, so I've taken some inspiration from all of this and placed an order for this:

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Bought this same one last week as I am half Ryobi half Milwaukee.

Works pretty well and even keeps a presta adapter on it. I bought it mostly for car tires as I bolted down my regular air compressor and have no long air lines at this house.

I stick with the floor pumps in the cars as I know I'll have a dead battery when I need it, plus two cars... but I would throw it in if I was going on a trip.
 
had to look that up. interesting, is this for a medium level fork?

I have a generic one of those in the truck, for the truck. I have a floor pump in there too, but it's a PIA to store, so I've taken some inspiration from all of this and placed an order for this:

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mine is getting ready to start on fire. i used it to fill my well pressure tank today, it was scary!
 
had to look that up. interesting, is this for a medium level fork?



mine is getting ready to start on fire. i used it to fill my well pressure tank today, it was scary!
For bike tires my friend, not shocks (but I suppose it could?). I keep a shock pump in the truck as well. But I like your way of thinking! You're promoted!!!
 
For bike tires my friend, not shocks (but I suppose it could?). I keep a shock pump in the truck as well. But I like your way of thinking! You're promoted!!!

i use it on my car - slow leak. the well pressure is the house thing - 35psi.
it is old tho - analog gauge, like a peasant!
 
i use it on my car - slow leak. the well pressure is the house thing - 35psi.
it is old tho - analog gauge, like a peasant!
It started to smoke today. I have a video. pulled the li-ion battery, cause expensive! Otherwise fireworks
 
Why in the world are MTB rain jackets as much as snowboarding jackets? Insanity. Heading to VT this weekend so need something to keep me dry and warm. $17 sounds better than $250+. If I crash I won't cry as much.

Amazon Essentials Men's Stretch Woven Colorblock Jacket
Patagonia Houdini is $54 if you can deal with the closeout colors at REI.

Really don't need or want anything more than that biking otherwise you'll sweat to death. Water proof enough, extremely easy to carry. Maybe size up on the bike.

None of us live in Wales.
 
Patagonia Houdini is $54 if you can deal with the closeout colors at REI.

Really don't need or want anything more than that biking otherwise you'll sweat to death. Water proof enough, extremely easy to carry. Maybe size up on the bike.

None of us live in Wales.

Yeah, exactly. If it's actively raining I'm rarely riding, maybe if I lived in the PNW or UK I'd have a different tune.

This is for a couple bike park days so breathability isn't a huge factor either. I have a super expensive Montbell jacket I'd never ride with in case of crashing. I considered going the Frog Toggs route as well. Can't beat the price:quality ratio.
 
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