Can this be fitted as well as a bottle cage at the same time?
Country: United Kingdom
asked 1 year, 9 months ago
by
kormakameleon
- Birmingham
on Mini Morph Pump
11 answers
Answers
answer 1
The fittings provided sit in place of a bottle cage so no, the cage can't be used at the same time. However, there are cable ties and protective rubber pads included to attached the bracket elsewhere to the frame such as the top tube.
Country: United Kingdom
answered 10 months ago
by
jondoeagb
- Lincoln
answer 2
Yes, I used the vertical post to fit pump and only attached the bracket with one bolt. Even in rough terrain that was enough to secure the bracket.
Country: United Kingdom
answered 10 months ago
by
Dave998
answer 3
No, the bracket is central, so you cannot fit it to the same pair of eyelets as a bottle cage. However, it does include a couple of rubber pegs, so if your bike only has a single set of eyelets, you can use them for the bottle cage and still fit this pump.
answered 10 months ago
by
Niffleman
answer 4
In short, no. But the bracket can be cable tied (supplied) to top tube easily and neatly. This has the advantage of keeping it cleaner too.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
by
theDoc
- Somerset
answer 5
Yes it can. I have done this and there is sufficient room for the pedal and shoe not to collide.
Country: Australia
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
by
MalvernRider
- Melbourne
answer 6
yes, I have two bottle cages and mounted the pump under the top horizontal tube. I can still put standard bottles in.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
by
jjgriswald
answer 7
No it can't. You will need a different bracket for that. You can easily buy a different bracket to do this.
I keep mine under my saddle, wrapped in some cling film and elastic bands.
Country: United Kingdom
answered 1 year, 5 months ago
by
Mazz
- Brighton
answer 8
The mount that comes with the pump is made to either attach instead of the drink holder or with the use of cable ties attach to the bike somewhere else.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
by
WickedHead
answer 9
Yes it can, it can be fitted separately or together with a bottle cage
answered 1 year, 8 months ago
by
Thurrockdave
answer 10
I avoided this by mounting on the rear stays - the ones from seat to rear hub. Small female means small frame bike and to fit two water bottles on this was perfect to keep the pump on the frame and out of the way.
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answered 1 year, 8 months ago
by
AussieS
- Australia near the beach
answer 11
Yep - i had no problem fitting it to my bike. The pump is held to bracket via a velcro loop and as a fail safe the pump docks into the bracket also, holding it in place.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago
by
Charliebump
- Hampshire
Question
How can I get parts for the Topeak Mini Morph?
I recently bought the above pump from Wiggle. After some investigations I worked out how the standard valve fitting goes together but this middle bit has fallen out and is lost so I cannot use the pump. The Topeak website will only help US based clients. Is there anything UK customers can do (to get the part) short of buying a new pump?
asked 2 years, 8 months ago
by
Anonymous
on Mini Morph Pump
2 answers
Answers
answer 1
Try the UK distributers - Extra UK who were very helpful to me by supplying a 10mm allen key converter for my Topeak minitool.
How many stroke does it take from 0 to 120 psi for 700 tire (28c)?
Is it even reachable with weak arm?
What is the 'userbility' differences between this pump and the Mountain Morph Pump?
regards
k
Country: United Kingdom
asked 5 months, 3 weeks ago
by
K123
on Mini Morph Pump
2 answers
Answers
answer 1
The word mini is accurate. It does take more strokes, but using it on the ground allows the user to rely on body weight, and therefore adapt a technique and posture which will effectively allow adequate inflation. The bonus is 1, It works and 2. It is highly portable. A must when off road or touring.
Country: Australia
answered 2 months, 2 weeks ago
by
Baz3j
- Perth. Aus
answer 2
For 80 psi on a 700x28c it took 180 strokes.
I found that the art in not wearing out the arms is to maximise the pump's foot stand feature and to use both hands at the same time in an absolute 90* vertical down stroke.