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Date: 11 Jul 2007 13:05:06
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use
Hi there.

The Bianchi Strada LX I recently bought has a Zefal HPX pump on it. On
the upper portion of the pump are two markings. one is 'hp' and the
other is 'x'. The end of the pump can be twisted so that an arrow
lines up with one or the other marks.

What arethese marks for? I am thinking that the 'hp' mark is for
pumping to a normal pressure and the 'x' mark is for pumping to a
higher pressure. Is this correct?

Thanks again for your help.

Cheers from Peter





 
Date: 13 Jul 2007 22:17:07
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Jul 12, 4:48 pm, Morten Reippuert Knudsen<s...@reippuert.dk > wrote:
> RS <r_schil...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?
>
> imho Zefal HPX is the best frame monut pump out there.
>
> --
> Morten Reippuert Knudsen :-) <http://blog.reippuert.dk>
>
> Merlin Works CR-3/2.5 & Campagnolo Chorus 2007.


Hi there.

I see that the Zefal HPX sells for about $30 Cdn ($32 US). Since the
Bianchi Strada LX complete with the Zefal HPX pump only cost me $25
Cdn ($23.86 US) I can assume I got a very good deal.

Life is good.

Cheers from Peter



 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 23:51:39
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use
Sir Ridesalot wrote:
> The Bianchi Strada LX I recently bought has a Zefal HPX pump on it. On
> the upper portion of the pump are two markings. one is 'hp' and the
> other is 'x'. The end of the pump can be twisted so that an arrow
> lines up with one or the other marks.
>
> What arethese marks for? I am thinking that the 'hp' mark is for
> pumping to a normal pressure and the 'x' mark is for pumping to a
> higher pressure. Is this correct?

"HP" locks out the spring for pumping tires. "X" lets the spring engage
so it will stay on your bike when not in use.
--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971


 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 20:27:57
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Jul 11, 2:34 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote:
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?
>

The HP was introduced in the mid to late '70s. It was unchanged until
the mid '80s, when the HPX was introduced as a hardware-free frame fit
model (the original HP was frame-fit at the head, but used an umbrella
clip at the handle).

The HPX was unchanged for about 20 years. They redid the head last
year, so that it could switch back and forth between presta and
schrader without reassembling the head.

The fact that a part could go unchanged for that long (basically 30
years) in today's market speaks volumes about its quality.



 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:39:15
From:
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Jul 11, 5:34 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote:
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?

Many people still consider that the best frame pump ever on the
market.

A ten year old one is all I used to pump tires during an independent
coast-to-coast tour. It did the job routinely, every two days on our
three bikes, plus the occasional flat. It's still going strong.

- Frank Krygowski



 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 15:38:35
From: Jay Beattie
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Jul 11, 2:34 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote:
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?
<snip >

The Zefal beats the sh** out of a Blackburn mini-pump. I have both,
and the mini-pump is a pain in the ass. As between the full-sized
Blackburn and HPX, I would imagine that it is a toss-up in terms of
efficiency. -- Jay Beattie.



 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 22:24:43
From: Luigi de Guzman
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
<top post snipped >

Work very well, actually. Remember to click it to "HP" when you start
pumping.

I have a pump peg on my frame which takes the Zefal HPX very neatly. I
seldom leave home without it, and it's gotten me back up and running at
least twice. No complaints.

It's no substitute for having a proper floor pump at home, though.


--
Luigi de Guzman
http://ouij.livejournal.com


 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:58:34
From: Sir Ridesalot
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Jul 11, 5:34 pm, RS <r_schil...@comcast.net > wrote:
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?
>
> In article
> <1184184306.419459.268...@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>,
> i_am_cycle_pat...@yahoo.ca says...
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hi there.
>
> >The Bianchi Strada LX I recently bought has a Zefal HPX pump on it.
> On
> >the upper portion of the pump are two markings. one is 'hp' and the
> >other is 'x'. The end of the pump can be twisted so that an arrow
> >lines up with one or the other marks.
>
> >What arethese marks for? I am thinking that the 'hp' mark is for
> >pumping to a normal pressure and the 'x' mark is for pumping to a
> >higher pressure. Is this correct?
>
> >Thanks again for your help.
>
> >Cheers from Peter- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Hi there.

If the HPX is as good as the HP was then it is a great pump. I once
repaired a Zefal HP pump after it fell off a bicycle and was run over
by a car. I took the plunger section out of the pump and tapped in a
dowel the same size as the interior of the pump. When I reassembled
the pump it worked as good as new. I had it for many years after that.
I don not think there are many pumps you could do that with.

Cheers from Peter



 
Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:34:07
From: RS
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?



In article
<1184184306.419459.268230@w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com >,
i_am_cycle_pathic@yahoo.ca says...
>
>
>Hi there.
>
>The Bianchi Strada LX I recently bought has a Zefal HPX pump on it.
On
>the upper portion of the pump are two markings. one is 'hp' and the
>other is 'x'. The end of the pump can be twisted so that an arrow
>lines up with one or the other marks.
>
>What arethese marks for? I am thinking that the 'hp' mark is for
>pumping to a normal pressure and the 'x' mark is for pumping to a
>higher pressure. Is this correct?
>
>Thanks again for your help.
>
>Cheers from Peter
>



  
Date: 13 Jul 2007 15:17:17
From: John Verheul
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?

"RS" <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote in message
news:7dSdnQXu4OdN0QjbnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@comcast.com...
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?

I've owned and used both. No comparison, stick with the HPX (although the
Blackburn is passable).




  
Date: 12 Jul 2007 22:48:11
From: Morten Reippuert Knudsen
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
RS <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote:
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?

imho Zefal HPX is the best frame monut pump out there.

--
Morten Reippuert Knudsen :-) <http://blog.reippuert.dk >

Merlin Works CR-3/2.5 & Campagnolo Chorus 2007.


  
Date: 12 Jul 2007 09:21:05
From: RonSonic
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:34:07 -0700, RS <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote:

>Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?

I've had both and they both work well enough for me to not have noticed any real
difference in function. They're both very good.

Ron









  
Date: 12 Jul 2007 13:04:46
From: Bill
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
"RS" <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote in message
news:7dSdnQXu4OdN0QjbnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@comcast.com...
> Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?
>

I have an HPX that's been going strong for eight or ten years. On another
bike I had a newer Blackburn frame pump that died as the plastic parts
slowly deterioated. Go for the HPX if you want it to last for years and not
eventually die on the side of the road.
Bill




  
Date: 11 Jul 2007 17:45:41
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use Do they work?
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:34:07 -0700, RS <r_schiller@comcast.net > wrote:

>Do these pumps work well or go for a Blackburn?

I "used" them for years, but that pretty much meant carrying them
around on my frame. I rarely get flats on the road and use a floor
pump at home.

But they seem good to me -- I haven't used a Blackburn frame pump so
can't compare.
--
JT
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Date: 11 Jul 2007 16:15:23
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:05:06 -0700, Sir Ridesalot
<i_am_cycle_pathic@yahoo.ca > wrote:

>Hi there.
>
>The Bianchi Strada LX I recently bought has a Zefal HPX pump on it. On
>the upper portion of the pump are two markings. one is 'hp' and the
>other is 'x'. The end of the pump can be twisted so that an arrow
>lines up with one or the other marks.
>
>What arethese marks for? I am thinking that the 'hp' mark is for
>pumping to a normal pressure and the 'x' mark is for pumping to a
>higher pressure. Is this correct?

No. When set to the X mark the pump spring is active, so you can
place the pump on the frame. On the HP mark the spring is locked out,
so as not to interfere with pumping.
--
JT
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Date: 11 Jul 2007 14:09:27
From: Donald Gillies
Subject: Re: Query Zefal HPX Pump Use
John Forrest Tomlinson <usenetremove@jt10000.com > writes:

>No. When set to the X mark the pump spring is active, so you can
>place the pump on the frame. On the HP mark the spring is locked out,
>so as not to interfere with pumping.

Sometimes it is useful to put the pump into the frame in the X
position (with spring active), then you can switch it to the HP
position to lock it onto the frame. Then, the pump will not fall off
when going over rough roads / cobblestones, especially if the spring
is hardly compressed.

- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA