#23,059 in Sports & Outdoors
Reddit mentions of Park Tool PMP-5 Dial Adjust Frame Pump
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Park Tool PMP-5 Dial Adjust Frame Pump. Here are the top ones.
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- The PMP-5 quickly adjusts (no tools needed) to fit small to large size frames
- All aluminum barrel construction ensures long life and fluid operation
- The PMP-5 is presta and schrader valve compatible and features a dual density
- One pump, multiple bikes, fast and easy
- Maximum pressure: 160 psi / 11 bars
Features:
Specs:
Color | Aluminum Barrel |
Height | 22 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2008 |
Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
I've created a short list of everything I have, linked items are the ones that I recommend.
Things for the road
Frame/ Mini pump
Saddle Bag
Patch Kit
Tire Boot (You can make your own for cheap, but these are still good)
Tire levers (See Multi-Tool, Levers Included)
Multi Tool (Super-Recommend)
Bike Lights
Spare Tubes (Optional for the road)
Bottles of choice
Sunglasses of choice
Gloves of choice (Important! For preventing impossible-to-heal palm scrapes)
Cycling compter
U Lock (no cable locks! they're garbage) <<I Have 3 of these, but then again, I live in Oakland.
Things for home
Floor pump
Tools (Pretty much covered by Multi-Tool, but there's things you may need like cassette tool, chain whip, etc)
Wet and Dry chain lube
Clothing (Optional, I only have the shoes and windbreaker)
Hi-Vis Jacket
Clipless shoes, I recommend SPD for easier walking
Jersey
Padded Shorts, or Bib shorts
Windbreaker
Leg Warmers
Most importantly, you need knowledge of cycling. Look up videos on youtube about safe riding on the road, traffic laws, hand signals, how to repair your bike on the road and at home, how to take a fall, and as much theory that you can)
EDIT: Do not let me trick you into thinking that a multi-tool is a replacement for the big-boy tools that are available on the market. Some of those tools are actually worth the investment. However, be that as it may, do your research first, because there's some overpriced crap out there ^^^Park ^^^Tools.
Channeling my majestic powers of reading brand labels and focusing my Ch'i through Google-Fu, I've determined that it's a Park Tool Dial Adjust PMP-5, which can be yours for one easy payment of $24.95 on Amazon!