| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 311.1 | Pump it up | ULTRA::SEIDEN |  | Mon May 11 1987 17:48 | 16 | 
|  |     I recently shelled out the 20 clams for the HP X3 and, unfortunately,
    seem to be getting too much opportunity to use it.  
    
    While it performs fine, it's the first frame pump I've owned, so
    I cannot to compare it to any others.  As far as saving effort,
    it still doesn't compare with the compressor at your nearest gas
    station.
    
    The "X" setting on the pump allows it to mount to the frame via
    the pump braze ons. It sits very securely, and has yet to
    accidentally dislodge, despite numerous potholes. Even better,
    it can be quickly removed (and then remounted) in flight, should
    you need to play any canine polo.  Unfortunately, the pump is a
    bit too light to do proper damage. But the dog, not being a reader
    of these notes, doesn't know that.
    
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| 311.2 | see note 115 | NOVA::FISHER |  | Tue May 12 1987 06:31 | 11 | 
|  |     No other note on pumps?  Note 115 and its 22 replies are a starter.
    
    I started to write my opinion of Zefal HPX3 when I realized that
    I already had, in note 115.7.  Reading that note, however, I see
    that I said it was an HP3.  It was an HPX3.  Great pump, unless
    it breaks.  I saw another guy who showed me broken parts from one
    last week.  He asked me if I could do anything with them.  (no was
    the reply.)
    
    ed
    
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| 311.3 | Don't like spring lock feature. | AITG::HUBERMAN |  | Tue May 12 1987 09:11 | 3 | 
|  |     I find the spring lock feature annoying.  The spring absorbs the
    shock to you wrist.  When I use the spring lock feature, I get an
    unpleasant shock on each stroke.
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| 311.4 | Another vote for the HP-X | ULTRA::WITTENBERG |  | Tue May 12 1987 10:44 | 16 | 
|  | RE: .-1
>    I find the spring lock feature annoying.  The spring absorbs the
>    shock to you wrist.  When I use the spring lock feature, I get an
>    unpleasant shock on each stroke.
I find it slightly annoying at low pressures (<40 psi), but I only use
it  there  after a flat, so that doesn't bother me. By the time I'm at
80-100  psi,  where  all  the  work  is, the air pressure is more than
enough spring for me.
re .1  I  agree,  the X is easier to pump with, and comes off the bike
accidentally  much  less  often  than  any  other pump I've used. I've
mainly used Zephal pumps as they've served me well.
--David
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| 311.5 | BTW plastic pieces replaceable | LILAC::MAYO |  | Tue May 12 1987 12:29 | 4 | 
|  |     Not a real answer but....those plastic pieces can be replaced easily.
    You can purchase some at your shop for a couple of nickels or they
    might even give them to you, or your friend who has it now.
    
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| 311.6 | both are comparable | CSMADM::SCHWABE |  | Mon May 18 1987 09:34 | 5 | 
|  |     I own an Hp and my wife owns an HPx. Both perform well. The reason
    my wife went for the HPx was because the shorter HP would not fit
    against the seat tube on her Shogun 500. Buyer beware when the the
    catalogues say that the pump will fit 19" frames! The HPx fits well,
    and hasn't fallen off yet. 
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| 311.7 |  | RGB::JIM | Jim Pappas | Thu Sep 17 1987 10:34 | 4 | 
|  |     I have seen Zefal HPX3 and HPX4 models.  Is there a functional
    difference or size change? 
    
    /Jim Pappas
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| 311.8 | It is just a size change | AQUA::OCONNOR | Allergic to Mondays | Fri Sep 18 1987 14:05 | 1 | 
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