Andy R":2mdev8gu said:I think that all these shock pumps are pretty much of a muchness, I've used Manitou, Fox and Rockshox versions and they're (apart from colour and logos) pretty much identical - even the die-cast bodies look more or less the same.
My guess is that the Scott one will be too - they all seem to work ok and are well enough made.
tintin40":1lzodi3l said:Andy R":1lzodi3l said:I think that all these shock pumps are pretty much of a muchness, I've used Manitou, Fox and Rockshox versions and they're (apart from colour and logos) pretty much identical - even the die-cast bodies look more or less the same.
My guess is that the Scott one will be too - they all seem to work ok and are well enough made.
Thanks. I've never heard of a shock pump. What's different to a normal pump ??
Andy R":3egxw2f3 said:tintin40":3egxw2f3 said:Andy R":3egxw2f3 said:I think that all these shock pumps are pretty much of a muchness, I've used Manitou, Fox and Rockshox versions and they're (apart from colour and logos) pretty much identical - even the die-cast bodies look more or less the same.
My guess is that the Scott one will be too - they all seem to work ok and are well enough made.
Thanks. I've never heard of a shock pump. What's different to a normal pump ??
A very low volume per stroke means that it's easier to set pressures accurately and also to achieve higher pressures.