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Topeak Joe Blow Repair
A few thoughts on bike pump repairs.
Last weekend found the taller one at a yard sale for $2. It had some water in it but at the time I thought it was condensation. When I got home realized there were a few inches of water/debris in the bottom tube. Hopeless no, unscrewed a few parts, cleared it out and cleaned up some minor corrosion. Added some drops of Silicone Oil & SuperLube and it was fine within an hour or so. Next the smallest one on the left, that died decades ago. Again opened up the pump and cleaned parts, went up to local hardware and matched up O-rings and a spring for the check valve. Not as lucky this time, I reassembled from the bottom up - which made for another run to the hardware store for a 13mm O-ring. The proper method is drop the dial gauge in from the top with the cartridge attached, which is very easy. Never use petroleum type products, they can dissolve O-rings. Use Silicone Oil & SuperLube Keep pumps away from any water, the vent is a pinhole through the bottom foot plate. The check-valve has a small spring, weakest link of the pump, hard to find but the hardware store had something close. Repair parts are cheap. [Getting ready for a 5 day bike tour, leaving soon] |
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Topeak has sent me repair parts for my Joe Blow at no charge many years after I bought it. I just needed the tiny o-ring for the head that keeps it on the valve stem but they were out of stock so they sent me an entire head. A few weeks later they also sent me an o-ring kit. No charge for any of these items. Great customer service!
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Topeka sent me a few repair kits for their master blaster frame pump over the years for free. But last year it finally stopped working. I really wish they would make this again because it’s lighter, cheaper, and works better than the $$$ Silca frame pump I replaced it with.
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tbh I can't quite wrap my head around how that business model works for them, because, every Topeak product I buy breaks! But then they repair or replace it at no charge. So I keep using their stuff. :shrugs: |
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I've had my joe blow sport since college (2006). I'm sure I've had to take care of a few things here and there but it now lives at my GF's house and has been working without incident there. Really well made stuff. I did buy a bontrager pump recently to help seat tubeless tires since it has a charge pump and that's been really good too but I'll always have atleast a road morph in the stable. I carry mine for my gravel bike because pumping up wide tires with a road pump sounds like an awful exercise. |
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Just swapped out the hose/head on my Pedro's Super Prestige, which looks exactly like the tall one you just got. Hope to keep it going for a long time to come
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