I recently bought a used Trek and it came with several accessories, this particular pump being one of them. Your tutorial was spot on and tremendously helpful. Thank you for sharing this video with us!
Thanks for the reply. Sometime you wonder if there is anyone reading these replies. I am new to Presta valves, and was having trouble with getting air into the tires. I would suggest that you tell everyone that they have to unscrew the top of the valve [and not just the cap] before they hook up the pump. I was ready to toss my pump, but found an article that told me to unscrew the end of the valve. Once I did that the pump worked well.
Hello! I recently purchased a Topeak road morph g . . . but I am not able to attach it to a Shrader or a Presta valve. Can you please create a video that specifically instructs in the proper method to attach the Topeak road morph g to a Shrader and a Presta valve? This Topeak road morph g that I have purchased fits neither Shrader nor Presta. Thank you.
I did this once myself. OK I'm assuming you have all the parts. Take the end cap off and just flip one or the other part. The end that contacts the valve is easy. Schrader or presta. The next piece is one or the other. One doesn't and one does work. You're currently on the side that doesn't work. Flip it over and it should work.
I had to watch it twice, but I would have really actuated that you are flipping both pieces when you are changing from presta to schrader, or schrader to presta. And what's wrong with teaching peeps about the two versions of valves? Good start on a video. Nice bikes, but man those have low pressure on them. I bet you'll really fly with performance tires on them!
Hi Hostel Shoppe; just some friendly feedback. To make a professional video, (see the Park Tool Videos) is HARD. But there are some features from those videos that everyone can incorporate. First: film against a neutral background. White is nice. When one watches repair videos, one is perplexed, and wants to actually see the parts, and how they are arranged. Second: move slowly. To see how things go together , make it clear which end is which end, how they fit together. You are moving your fingers too fast. Third: view: don't block what you are trying to film! (with fingers). Lighting is also important. And yea, wind noise does not help. Nice recumbents...thank you for the video.
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thanks for the vid! was really considering buying this pump for my tour next month. I giggled when the camera woman whispered "thanks for watching"
Glad you liked the video!
Great video, I couldn't figure it out but you showed how it's done regarding the Presta/Schraeder switch up
Glad you found it helpful!
I recently bought a used Trek and it came with several accessories, this particular pump being one of them. Your tutorial was spot on and tremendously helpful. Thank you for sharing this video with us!
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for the reply. Sometime you wonder if there is anyone reading these replies. I am new to Presta valves, and was having trouble with getting air into the tires. I would suggest that you tell everyone that they have to unscrew the top of the valve [and not just the cap] before they hook up the pump. I was ready to toss my pump, but found an article that told me to unscrew the end of the valve. Once I did that the pump worked well.
You're welcome. Yes, we read all of the replies. Glad you got the presta valve figured out!
Thanks for posting this video.
Much appreciated!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the overview. Would have been nice if you also showed it actually pumping though.
Good point!
Thanks so much 👍👍Great job 👍
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome!
How did you get it ready for Schrader?
You can download a User Guide here, with detailed print instructions. www.topeak.com/global/en/product/246-ROAD-MORPH-G
Hello! I recently purchased a Topeak road morph g . . . but I am not able to attach it to a Shrader or a Presta valve. Can you please create a video that specifically instructs in the proper method to attach the Topeak road morph g to a Shrader and a Presta valve? This Topeak road morph g that I have purchased fits neither Shrader nor Presta. Thank you.
I will be happy to make another video, but it may take me awhile. Here is a link to show that ua-cam.com/video/46VAsFHf4kA/v-deo.html
I did this once myself. OK I'm assuming you have all the parts. Take the end cap off and just flip one or the other part. The end that contacts the valve is easy. Schrader or presta. The next piece is one or the other. One doesn't and one does work. You're currently on the side that doesn't work. Flip it over and it should work.
I had to watch it twice, but I would have really actuated that you are flipping both pieces when you are changing from presta to schrader, or schrader to presta. And what's wrong with teaching peeps about the two versions of valves?
Good start on a video. Nice bikes, but man those have low pressure on them. I bet you'll really fly with performance tires on them!
Thanks for your feedback!
Hi Hostel Shoppe; just some friendly feedback. To make a professional video, (see the Park Tool Videos) is HARD. But there are some features from those videos that everyone can incorporate. First: film against a neutral background. White is nice. When one watches repair videos, one is perplexed, and wants to actually see the parts, and how they are arranged. Second: move slowly. To see how things go together , make it clear which end is which end, how they fit together. You are moving your fingers too fast. Third: view: don't block what you are trying to film! (with fingers). Lighting is also important. And yea, wind noise does not help. Nice recumbents...thank you for the video.
We just created a new video studio and I have wrapping up a class in video editing in Adobe Premier Pro. Our new videos will have the quality cranked up a notch. Check out our latest.
Funny how people with no video experience have stuff to say about video making
@@beezymeech yea, constructive criticism in a non rude way and someone gets offended who had nothing to do with it... the 2020's are a wild time
Too much wind noise
Sorry about that!
Audio blows, no pun intended.
Sorry, we have mics now and will be redoing some of our videos.