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The pump is mounted there because the Brompton pump doesn't fit in the old titanium rear triangles, so I used some spare bottle-cage straps - Zefal ones I think. The gizmo is a cadence sensor that I had lying around. Bit overkill really. Will probably get moved to another bike at some point, but I usually have a Garmin Edge 25 fitted as a basic cycle computer, mainly to log mileage.
 

Fastpedaller

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A good idea to put O-rings around the left crank to save it from folding pedal damage. Just in case it's useful to you....... I carry a small alloy pump (from Lidl for £5) inside the seatpin of my superlight. I fitted some old inner tube (narrower than Brompton tube) around both the body of the pump and the handle to prevent any chance of it rattling inside the seatpin. A plug in the lower end of the seatpin stops it falling out. It's a great pump with a flexi connector (just like some pricey ones) - I've seen similar on an auction site as well. It doesn't have a gauge (that wouldn't fit inside the seatpin!) but is ideal and out of the way.
 
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