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Tubeless pumps
09/30/17 at 7:57pm
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In the world of tubeless, I haven't been paying attention to the new pumps that are out there. Last year, I saw the Bontrager one. But I thought it was too expensive, because I already have a fairly good pump that I have had for years. And I thought, why don't they just sell the chamber. And then I found that specialize and swalby had chamber that you add air too. Since the specialized was 5 bucks cheaper and was available now. I went with that. So now that the headache of finding a compressor is gone. I don't have to worry about tubes and tubeless. Except maybe for my electra townie. I don't think the rims are compatible
  
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Re: Tubeless pumps
Reply #1 - 10/01/17 at 12:50pm
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It this thread from 2001 and do tubeless pumps need sealant.
  
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Reply #2 - 10/01/17 at 1:54pm
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sorry, besides seeing the Trek booster pump , I never knew there were hand pumps that could have enough power to seat a tire. And I didn't start to hear about tubeless set ups such as stans, until 2006-2007. If I would have known these things wer available, I most definitely would have gotten one back then.
  
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Re: Tubeless pumps
Reply #3 - 10/01/17 at 6:12pm
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Impaler 58 wrote on 10/01/17 at 1:54pm:
sorry, besides seeing the Trek booster pump , I never knew there were hand pumps that could have enough power to seat a tire. And I didn't start to hear about tubeless set ups such as stans, until 2006-2007. If I would have known these things wer available, I most definitely would have gotten one back then.


I was being funny :0  See the tubeless tire sealant thread below.
  
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