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Joaquin
a Weekend Warrior
from New YorkDate Reviewed: May 3, 2003
Strengths: None.Weaknesses: Pump came with bike. The valve does not rotate. As a result, it comes off slowly, losing all pressure. Was advised by the bike shop to buy a pump that has a rotating valve and use that one instead of this one.Bottom Line: Maybe there's a trick to it. However, I haven't found it. I'm going out to get another pump.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Purchased At: Bicycle habitat
Bike Setup: Specialized Epic
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SGT. ROCK
a Racer
from Edmonton, ABDate Reviewed: April 22, 2003
Strengths: Does exactly what it's supposed toWeaknesses: Expensive
Low volumeBottom Line: My new Cloud Nine shock was not compatible with my old pump - I was losing 80-150 psi on disconnect. This pump works very well - with a little practice, less than 5 psi is lost. Pump is well built, looks like it'll last a while. The pump is very low volume, though - it takes twice the number of strokes to pressurize my shock with the Cane Creek versus my old one.
Best deal was found at Speedgoat - free shipping as well.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
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$30.00
Purchased At: Speedgoat
Similar Products Used: Generic shock pump
Bike Setup: Cane Creek Cloud Nine
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Kevin
a Cross Country Rider
from Portland, ORDate Reviewed: June 16, 2002
Strengths: Will pump up your shock or fork. Easy to use air release valve. Nice pressure gauge.Weaknesses: None so far.Bottom Line: Came with my Cane Creek AD5 on my GF Sugar. Does what it's supposed to do. Light weight.
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Purchased At: Came with bike
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