Lezyne Gravel Digital Drive Floor Pump

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @kihealthandwellness
    @kihealthandwellness Рік тому +2

    How obvious do you want to make it that you're being extremely bias... Oh yeah it mounts the hardest tyre... but not the other ones... Ridiculous!! Maybe put some effort in on the first two... you know like stand up, use both hands and put some effort into it!!

    • @Mamilian
      @Mamilian  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment. Let's take a moment to explore why it worked for the incredibly snug tire, and not the others. Part of that is volume, it's the smallest one. But the main reason is because it was so tight that air couldn't get out. Could I have struggled with tire levers, cursed the rubber gods, and sacrificed a bottle of liquid soap to make it work with the others? Maybe, but I didn't have to because there are better ways to get it done. That should be fairly clear... Is demonstrating that difference bias? I wouldn't call it that, but maybe it's bias for using the right tool for the job.

    • @kihealthandwellness
      @kihealthandwellness Рік тому

      @@Mamilian Total Nonsense... Your comment is even worse than your half a$$ed review... DO IT PROPERLY or DONT DO IT AT ALL...

    • @Mamilian
      @Mamilian  Рік тому

      @@kihealthandwellness I celebrate your passion on this topic. Tell me, do you have this pump? If so, please make a video demonstrating how easy it is to mount a 45C tire using it. When you do, I will be happy to view it and take notes to see how I can improve my technique with this pump.

    • @kihealthandwellness
      @kihealthandwellness Рік тому +1

      @@Mamilian Come on man... you can't pretend to be ignorant when you know better. Based on the other reviews going around this is a highly rated pump, based on it's quality build, specific features and functions, and the price point.
      The problem with your review is you didnt even attempt to showcase its features and your one handed attempt to seat tyres is ridiculous. Then you try and palm it off by saying there's better options... what you mean like having a compressor!!
      If you want to put content out into the world make sure it's accurate so you dont mislead people with your unfounded bias!

    • @Mamilian
      @Mamilian  Рік тому

      @@kihealthandwellness So you're saying you don't have this pump, and therefore have no personal experience with it?

  • @GO-iw1zj
    @GO-iw1zj 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your reviews as always. FWIW, seating TL tires with a floor pump sometimes comes down to technique, trial and error rather than the pump itself. I have 2 floor pumps, $10 Walmart Floor Pump and a JoeBlow cheapo. I can seat most any TL tire from 28mm-45mm used or new (makes a difference based on tire stretch) Techniques I go through when it wont seat off the bat: 1. Wet the bead and tire sidewall with soapy water (1tbl Dawn 16Oz water) 2. Pump with 2 hands wil the tire is resting as vertical as possible; valve side on the floor so the weight of the rim folds the tire a bit in that area. 3. Listen to where you are getting air lose, rotate the tire and press the tire down in that area while pumping. The first few pumps all you are trying to do is get the bead to move outward so that it starts retaining air. 4. Pull the sidewalls with your hands on both sides out to move the bead out of the center channel. Anyway, hope this helps someone. @gSporco Instagram

    • @Mamilian
      @Mamilian  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. The complaint I have with this pump is in the marketing. As I showed in the video, there's a stark contrast b/w what a pump can do and what you can do with an air compressor. Where the pump failed, the air compressor seated the tire perfectly in a couple seconds, and the pump was advantaged by the soapy water still being fresh, so no time to dry.
      It is possible to seat with a floor pump, there are videos out there where someone seats the tire with tools, then uses a floor pump to finish the job. I have tried this technique and it's hit-or-miss, but I prefer not to use tools, especially on a carbon rim. Apparently bead wax is a good option for some tires too. If you're willing to mess around it might work. But, it will take a lot of messing, and it might not. Ultimately, you're putting a lot of time and faith into a process that isn't easy or guaranteed.