Dragged my neighbour out for an evening ride last night ( gelato at the turn around point for an incentive ) and yes, Dave, the bugs were getting into my mouth.
The 2in Supremes are great for almost all riding surfaces. The only time they have lost the battle is going up a 20% grade on a gravel covered trail.
Jags, the seatstays on the Raven are spaced closer at the top than the Nomad, so Dan's clever mounting of the pump was not an option. I tried. My Zefal is also the model 3, quite long.
I decided to get a new pump. MEC, a large outdoors equipment co-op ( Canadian version of REI in USA ) had a nice mini floor pump for only $29 ( about £16 ) so I thought I'd give it a try.
It's a Filzer Mini Zee. At 34 cm it's a little big for a bar bag, but it'll go in a trunk bag, or, in my case fit nicely in its included clip in the unused water bottle position.
I'm very pleased with the pump. The body is aluminium, so it should last. A rebuild kit is available for $5. It has a hose and a very accurate gauge when checked against the SKS Airchecker. The gauge is poorly positioned ( faces down if valve at 6 O'clock ).
It's easy to use with the fold out foot peg, and it pumps a lot of air. It filled my 2in Supremes at a rate of 3PSI per 4 strokes and did a 700-32C tire at a little better than 1PSI with every stroke. Better than the Zefal.
I'll do a totally unscientific review of the lights when I have some time on the weekend. I will say now to anyone about to buy a B&M Cyo to spend the extra €5 for the premium model. It is so much better than the previous generation I do not understand why B&M still sells them.