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I like to ride my bicycle. BI-CYCLE. Bicycle!
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Crank Brothers Alloy Power Pump Pro
July 23, 2008
I thought it was poo too then finally figured out how to use it. It doesn't lock onto the valve which is fine as long as you know that in advance. You can select (using the red disk at the bottom of the pump) whether you want a lot of air per pump or a little air per pump so if you have high pressure tires you can use the "a lot of air" choice until it gets too difficult then switch to the "little air" choice. It's not the best pump I've ever had, but the guage and the teensy-weensy-ness are great features.
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P.O.P. update (Rhino is that you?)
Crank Brothers Alloy Power Pump Pro
July 23, 2008
I (Pinkie) thought it was poo too then finally figured out how to use it. It doesn't lock onto the valve which is fine as long as you know that in advance. You can select (using the red disk at the bottom of the pump) whether you want a lot of air per pump or a little air per pump so if you have high pressure tires you can use the "a lot of air" choice until it gets too difficult then switch to the "little air" choice. It's not the best pump I've ever had, but the guage and the teensy-weensy-ness are great features.
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