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It finally happened. My Blackburn pump died. I bought this pump in college since I no longer had access to my father's trusty Silca Pista. Well, eventually, the chuck gasket loosened up and began to eat presta valves. I replaced it with a Silca chuck, a hose clamp and a bit of white ductape.
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Anyway, time to get something more trustworthy. Maybe a Silca of my own, or a Lezyne? Maybe make one myself? I have access to machine tools and this stuff is pretty simple. I'll keep you posted.
2 comments:
Can you disassemble the Blackburn and replace the hose? Or use another clamp? Also, I believe Blackburn has lifetime warranties on all their products, so that might be a better route, especially if you have a portable pump to tide you over until they send you a new one.
You're right, lifetime warranty! I wonder if the change in chuck will void that. I'll call them. The hose is replaceable, but not any sort of standard fitting.
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