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Date: 24 Jul 2007 19:14:33
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Subject: Kudos to ToPeak
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A couple of years ago I bought a ToPeak Joe Blow Sprint floor pump from Nashbar. It's a beautifully made aluminum pump with a Twin-head for use with both kinds of tire valves. All kinds of intellegent features from a large hardened steel base to a comfortable handle to secure hose storage to an easy to see gauge. Late last year I started having trouble getting a good seal when filling tires. This year it became really bad. So I contacted ToPeak, explained the situation, and asked for assistance. The problem turned out to be that a plastic actuator in the Twinhead had been deformed by the metal cam that pushes against it so the actuator could not push the tire valve pin and allow air to enter the tire. ToPeak sent me a new, easy-to-install Twin-Head and all is well again. Clearly a first class company that stands behind their products. I would suggest, however, that they consider adding a metal facing to the plastic actuator that that metal cam operates on. - nopcbs
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 11:08:27
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: Kudos to ToPeak
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On Jul 25, 6:24 pm, Smokey <smokeystrodt...@hotmail.com > wrote: > On Jul 24, 9:14 pm, nopc...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > > > A couple of years ago I bought a ToPeak Joe Blow Sprint floor pump > > from Nashbar. It's a beautifully made aluminum pump with a Twin-head > > for use with both kinds of tire valves. All kinds of intellegent > > features from a large hardened steel base to a comfortable handle to > > secure hose storage to an easy to see gauge. > > > Late last year I started having trouble getting a good seal when > > filling tires. This year it became really bad. So I contacted ToPeak, > > explained the situation, and asked for assistance. The problem turned > > out to be that a plastic actuator in the Twinhead had been deformed by > > the metal cam that pushes against it so the actuator could not push > > the tire valve pin and allow air to enter the tire. > > > ToPeak sent me a new, easy-to-install Twin-Head and all is well again. > > > Clearly a first class company that stands behind their products. > > > I would suggest, however, that they consider adding a metal facing to > > the plastic actuator that that metal cam operates on. > > > - nopcbs > > Topeak is a good company that makes great products and stands behind > them. I've had good experiences with them, too. > > Smokey- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - IAWTP (I agree with this post.)
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 18:24:06
From: Smokey
Subject: Re: Kudos to ToPeak
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On Jul 24, 9:14 pm, nopc...@gmail.com wrote: > A couple of years ago I bought a ToPeak Joe Blow Sprint floor pump > from Nashbar. It's a beautifully made aluminum pump with a Twin-head > for use with both kinds of tire valves. All kinds of intellegent > features from a large hardened steel base to a comfortable handle to > secure hose storage to an easy to see gauge. > > Late last year I started having trouble getting a good seal when > filling tires. This year it became really bad. So I contacted ToPeak, > explained the situation, and asked for assistance. The problem turned > out to be that a plastic actuator in the Twinhead had been deformed by > the metal cam that pushes against it so the actuator could not push > the tire valve pin and allow air to enter the tire. > > ToPeak sent me a new, easy-to-install Twin-Head and all is well again. > > Clearly a first class company that stands behind their products. > > I would suggest, however, that they consider adding a metal facing to > the plastic actuator that that metal cam operates on. > > - nopcbs Topeak is a good company that makes great products and stands behind them. I've had good experiences with them, too. Smokey
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 01:17:42
From: Alan Hoyle
Subject: Re: Kudos to ToPeak
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 22:14:33, nopcbs2@gmail.com wrote: > ToPeak sent me a new, easy-to-install Twin-Head and all is well again. > Clearly a first class company that stands behind their products. I have a ToPeak Turbo Morph mini-pump that I've used for a few years. shortly after I bought it, the old quick-release, zip-tie-attached mounting bracket broke, but I never did anything about it. Just recently, I got a Mini Morph as a gift, and it included a pretty cool "water-bottle" mounted bracket. I noticed the instructions for installation described a similar pump-mount for the Turbo Morph. I called them up, and last week I received in the mail a replacement for the old-style mount, and a new-style mount as well. Just another good experience with ToPeak... -alan -- Alan Hoyle - alanh@unc.edu - http://www.alanhoyle.com/ "I don't want the world, I just want your half." -TMBG Get Horizontal, Play Ultimate.
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