Help! I bought one of those mini foot pumps from Hein Gericke in May '03. Didn't get round to using it until I got a puncture in France June '04 and to found it to be useless, letting more out than it put in I ended up using 8 of those CO2 canisters.
Anyway, I've just tried to figure out why it doesn't work and it would appear that the bit [technical name please] that clamps to the tyre valve doesn't actually grip at all and this is where the air is escaping. Spoke to HG who tell me I'm out of my 2 year warranty period... typical
As that bit is threaded and just screws into a female fitting on the pipe does anyone know if/where I can pick up that part as a spare?
TIA
Adam
Moral of the story - test any tools that you buy before you need them for real.
Mini foot pump spare parts ?
Moderators: Gromit, Paul, slparry
Mini foot pump spare parts ?
Last edited by adamski49 on Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
- bigblackfalco
- Posts: 1922
- Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:05 am
- Location: Darkest Aberdeenshire
I don't think the word 'quality' applies but at around £20 they're hardly what I would call disposable.
I looked at using the one from my normal pump but it's a crimp type fitting rather than threaded
Adam
I looked at using the one from my normal pump but it's a crimp type fitting rather than threaded
Adam
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
Re: Mini foot pump spare parts ?
adamski49 wrote:I ended up using 8 of those CO2 canisters.
Flippin Ech Adam, you must have had the tyre at 90000psi by then. I use 1 maybe 2 then ride to the nearest garage. I also carry a small 9" bike pump that pumps in both directions to supplement the canisters and has a pressure guage on the side - cost me about £10.
Jason, I got through the day by leaving the nail in place and using airlines at every garage that had one. The next morning the tyre had no pressure at all in it (kept it's shape though) and with my ham fisted attempts it took 8 before there was enough pressure to ride to the next garage.
I'll probably end up with a hand pump just a bit annoying that I can't replace a simple piece to make this one work.
This is the offending item.
Adam
I'll probably end up with a hand pump just a bit annoying that I can't replace a simple piece to make this one work.
This is the offending item.
Adam
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
- bigblackfalco
- Posts: 1922
- Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2004 10:05 am
- Location: Darkest Aberdeenshire
I would say if you want it easy....just buy another
if you want it hard.....
measure the male threaded section diameter and find out the pitch of thread.Then search on here(or similar) to see what you come up with!
Bailey.
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.a ... results=10
if you want it hard.....
measure the male threaded section diameter and find out the pitch of thread.Then search on here(or similar) to see what you come up with!
Bailey.
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.a ... results=10
- Boxadog 2000
- Member
- Posts: 1908
- Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:29 pm
- Location: Looking over hedges
- bernsmartco
- Posts: 214
- Joined: Sat Feb 21, 2004 6:53 pm
- Location: Worcester
Thanks for the offer Bob but a trip to Halfords solved the problem
£2.50 buys a replacement piece c/w jubilee clip, cut end off pipe, insert new valve and tighten. Works a treat now, which hopefully means I won't get a puncture... (he said tempting fate).
Adam
£2.50 buys a replacement piece c/w jubilee clip, cut end off pipe, insert new valve and tighten. Works a treat now, which hopefully means I won't get a puncture... (he said tempting fate).
Adam
Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 141 guests