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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Tyre pressure gauge
« Last post by mickeg on November 06, 2025, 10:45:10 PM »
98 percent of the time I use a Toppeak Joe Blow pump.  Mine is at least a decade old.  That said, mine looks a lot like this and this says it is a new design.
https://www.topeak.com/us/en/product/1079-JOEBLOW-SPORT-III

The gauge on mine works great.  Easy to read when I am not wearing my glasses.

The chuck on mine looks exactly like this, the gray side is for Presta, the black side for Shrader.  Works great but often takes two hands to use.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/pumps/topeak-joe-blow-twinhead-wo-hose/

That said, about 2 percent of the time, I dig out an old Silca pump and get frustrated with the pump leather that never seals well until I pull it out of the pump, stretch it out, and reassemble, then it might work for a day or two.  Gauge on one of mine in Kg/cm^2 is easy to read, the other pump with newer plastic gauge is hard to read.


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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Tyre pressure gauge
« Last post by martinf on November 06, 2025, 01:10:04 PM »
I have two old-fashioned metal mechanical pressure gauges. One is Presta, and it stays in my "touring" toolkit, I use it if I want to know the tyre pressure when on a bicycle tour. The other is Schraeder, I use this to test tyre pressure on hire cars and vans, because sometimes the pressures are way too low. Both are at least 45 years old, maybe older.

There are pressure gauges on the two SKS stirrup pumps I have, one pump is wide barrelled with a Schraeder fitting and used for motor vehicules, my wheelbarrow, and anything else with Schraeder valves. I take this with me if I go on a long trip with a motor vehicle, it once allowed me to detect a slow puncture and get it repaired at a convenient time. The other is more narrow (easier to reach a high pressure) and used for my bicycles. I also have an electronic pressure gauge, if I want a more precise reading I use this, mainly for my 16" Brompton bikes, where the loss of air when removing the pump head sometimes gives a significant pressure drop compared to the pressure shown by the pump.

There is also a pressure gauge on the Lezyne mini foot pump I take on long tours, but this isn't accurate.
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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Tyre pressure gauge
« Last post by tyreon on November 06, 2025, 01:03:56 PM »
FWIW I think I now have it why my tyre readings indicator was fluctuating. The pumps hose attachment was not attached securely to the tyres valve. At least I hope this is so. I have 20 inch tyres which are difficult to inflate directly to a track hose pump. Thus I have an adaptor which attaches to both tyre valve and track pump hose. A faff. Especially as my vision is impaired and most maintenance has to be carried out outdoors.

Well,lets hope that this is the case.
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Non-Thorn Related / Tyre pressure gauge
« Last post by tyreon on November 06, 2025, 12:17:43 PM »
Once-upon-a-time I had a SKS steel barrelled track pump. It and its gauge worked fine. Then I found myself with other bikes having schraeder valves. All went well until it didnt. After the pump valve head wore out I bought another with a valve head that promised the adapter would work between schraeder and presta. But it never did. That,or it was me! I still keep and use the SKS for my presta valved tyres but not for schrader,story 293 pages long.

I then bought a  Zefal steel barrelled pump with magnified gauge to use on my schrader valve bicycles. Still,what is going on? Altho my sight is ailing,by the time I look to see the needle on the gauge to rate the tyre pressure,by the time I have registered to needle and bar pressure the needle has fallen back to a tyre pressure I know it cannot be. Thus,wanting a bar of say 5,the pressure is 2 then up to 7 before falling back to say 3. There seems to be no stability wherein I can gauge the reading. The needle on the gauge seems to appear to be very fickle and indeterminate in its reading leading me to have little confidence in the tyre pressure.

I think I have been inflating tyres for some 60 years, so I dont know how I have found myself in this current condition.  I wonder if I have become more particular in wanting an accurate and reliable tyre pressure reading,or whether the equipment I am using has become more....throwaway?
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Muppets Threads! (And Anything Else) / Re: Mothballing my Raven tour
« Last post by in4 on November 04, 2025, 10:52:02 PM »
All good wishes for the best of outcomes Matt.
I’m currently enjoying the colourful autumn around Dunkeld, Boat of Garten etc. Also watching Salmon trying to make their way up Buchanty Spout.Tomorrow looks like being a very wet search for red squirrels at Loch of the Lowes.
 
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Muppets Threads! (And Anything Else) / Re: Mothballing my Raven tour
« Last post by Andre Jute on November 04, 2025, 12:41:53 AM »
Cheering news indeed.
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Muppets Threads! (And Anything Else) / Re: Mothballing my Raven tour
« Last post by Andyb1 on November 03, 2025, 05:00:59 PM »
Great news

 :)
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Muppets Threads! (And Anything Else) / Re: Mothballing my Raven tour
« Last post by Jags on November 03, 2025, 04:54:59 PM »
thinking of you Matt get better soon buddy.
regards

jags
anto.
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Muppets Threads! (And Anything Else) / Re: Mothballing my Raven tour
« Last post by John Saxby on November 03, 2025, 04:53:18 PM »
Bravo, Matt!  Good on yer, mate, for riding -- helps one's state of mind no end.

We had some Serious Scottish Weather here last week -- ripple effects of Hurricane Melissa -- so not much riding for me.  If the weather gods relent, am hoping to get across the river & into the hills midweek.

Will be thinking of you on the 17th, and sending best wishes.

John
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Thorn General / Re: Mid 1990's Club Tour Frame Size identification
« Last post by Jags on November 03, 2025, 04:50:27 PM »
thats a beauty enjoy it.
dan will no doubt let you know what all those numbers mean.
i doubt its a 59cm frame  58 top tube.
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