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RockShox High-Pressure Fork & Shock Pump Standard, 600 psi Max
Charge down the mountain and the pressure in your bike's suspension is sure to feel like your weird friend's outdated water bed. Fortunately, RockShox's High-Pressure Fork & Shock Pump delivers a reliable refill to set you up for your next ride. The machined aluminum housing supplies up to 600psi... |
Price: $51.00
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Topeak Mini Dual DXG Pump
SmartHead works with Presta and Schrader valves without swapping parts. Dual action doubles volume with each stroke. Built-in in-line gauge for perfect inflation every time. |
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Topeak Mountain 2Stage Digital 2-IN-1 Tire + Shock Mini Pump Black, One Size
The Mountain 2Stage Digital shock pump features an innovative 2Stage pressure selector that lets you choose high pressure for filling suspension forks and shock units or high volume for inflating mountain bike tires. Integrated easy-to-read digital gauge provides accurate pressure readings up to... |
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Topeak Pocket Shock Digital Fork & Shock Pump
A compact shock pump with easy-to-read digital gauge delivering accurate pressure readings up to 300psi / 20. 7bar. The Pressure-Rite connector and air release button make dialing in your pressure quick and easy, and there is no pressure loss when removing the connector while the rotating hose... |
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Topeak Pocket Shock DXG Fork & Shock Pump
Topeak's Pocket Shock DXG Fork & Shock Pump is compact enough to toss into your hydration pack for a ride, so you can keep your suspension dialed at all times on the trail. It features a 300psi gauge and a pressure tuning air-release button to ensure that your shocks stay pressurized wherever you... |
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Topeak Pocket Shock DXG XL Fork & Shock Pump
Getting your suspension dialed can be a bit more time consuming than most of us would like. The small pumps, while great at cramming in high pressures, just don't move much air with each stroke, and the last time your buddy borrowed your ride it took a solid 20 minutes just to get the pressure... |