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Looking for a (relatively) inexpensive bicycle tire pump

Any recommendations on where I might find one? 


 


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Kate

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Any recommendations on where I might find one? 


 


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Kate


Kate BJun 15, 2011 @ 20:33
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Any bike shop will sell bike pumps, the small ones are usually not very expensive. You can also use the pump at GeneveRoule for free (behind Cornavin).

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Any bike shop will sell bike pumps, the small ones are usually not very expensive. You can also use the pump at GeneveRoule for free (behind Cornavin).


eva77, Jun 16, 2011 @ 08:41
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I paid CHF 22 for a small one with settings for both types in "The Bike" Lausanne. I actually thought it was cheap for what it was considering this is Switzerland and every other currency seems weak against it.

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I paid CHF 22 for a small one with settings for both types in "The Bike" Lausanne. I actually thought it was cheap for what it was considering this is Switzerland and every other currency seems weak against it.


Dan M, Jun 27, 2011 @ 17:37
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Any bicycle shop, and places like Jumbo (Meyrin).


If you use your bike regularly I suggest that you spend a bit more money on a good pump (e.g 50 francs instead of 20); it will be much faster and comfortable to use.

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Any bicycle shop, and places like Jumbo (Meyrin).


If you use your bike regularly I suggest that you spend a bit more money on a good pump (e.g 50 francs instead of 20); it will be much faster and comfortable to use.


Edward B, Jun 28, 2011 @ 14:22
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