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That is a good race. Anobody knows if Lance riding this year?
Hi guys, road cyclists don't use camelbacks! It's strictly forbidden. I have a CO2 but wanted to also carry a pump. It can mount under either water bottle holder and I was wondering which one is better, seat tube or down tube. Thanks!J
Hey guys, where do you install a frame pump? I have a cool Lyzene and it looks strange on my seat tube. Does it go on the down tube? My waterbottle blocks wind so it appears more aero on the seat tube. Any idea?
What do you know Levi, look at that filthy bike! :wink:Anyway, I appreciate your help. I hate carrying things (it's my road bike) and have it on the seat tube at the moment. It's too big for my pocket anyway because I bought the medium. The Lezyne pump is a work of art and very lightweight. I used my friends on a real flat and it works well. CO2's are great but I'm digging my pump. Got the shiny silver. Pimp-tastic!J
It prep of the Tree Farm relay race on the 23rd I went out with another team member that is WAY faster than me and hammered(for the 2nd time on dirt this year) http://connect.garmin.com/activity/98972930
Hi guys, I'm really sorry for posting in the wrong thread! I thought this was road cycles (on road) and wasn't paying attention. On my MTB, I would just pocket the pump. Too much brush and mud to put it on the frame. Plus, you totally should use a Camelback water bottle on an MTB. I loved mine and will have to get a new one eventually because I can't find it!Cheers and thanks!J