Track Pump Showdown - Silca Pista Plus Vs Lezyne Alloy Floor Drive

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024
  • We recently got our Service Centre a new Track pump, the Silca Pista Plus so we thought it would be a great idea to compare it to our other pump the Lezyne Alloy Floor Drive, which costs half as much.
    We paid for both pumps and I have no relationship to either company so this is a totally independent review.

Комментарии • 49

  • @VA10Miler
    @VA10Miler 3 года назад +3

    I'm not even close to a serious cyclist, but was fed up with the cheap $20 pump I've been struggling with the past few years. The flip up lever on it didn't work to keep the pump head in place, so it would take 2 people to pump up tires. I just ordered the Lezyne, and am glad to see that bike shop mechanics give it high praise!

  • @ronwolfept
    @ronwolfept 3 года назад +8

    I’ve got both but prefer the Silca especially with the Classic Stainless steel chuck. I’ve considered the Hiro chuck but hard to rationalize that price. I totally agree about scaling the gauge especuu it ally with everyone moving to tubeless! I’m at 75psi on my road Enve with 28c

  • @Firby007
    @Firby007 2 года назад +4

    in case you missed it, what he is saying is buy the SKS "rennkompressor" pump, because it already proved how long it lasts :D
    and the msrp is 65€, but you get it for around 40€.

  • @TomZ23
    @TomZ23 2 месяца назад

    I have had the digital Lezyne pump for at least 8 years. I just now requested a replacement chuck as the old push-on/pull-off one started to stick. Aside from that, the pump has been great. I believe it's still the original battery.

  • @BubbafromSapperton
    @BubbafromSapperton 3 года назад +1

    I have a Silca small pump for the road $$$$$ and a Lezyne digital drive floor pump that I got on sale half-price for at-home (still was very expensive) after a lifetime of using the cheapest pumps these are so awesome! 🤗

  • @ephargha
    @ephargha 3 года назад +4

    My lezyne pump head is start to leak after 4 months of home use (got 8 bikes for family). Need to wiggle the head after tighten it to tire valve to eliminate the leak. Even if i tighten it like crazy to the valve it will still leak from the rotational part of the head.
    Also the rotate mechanism is not good for some presta valve, sometime when I tighten the head to the presta valve, the valve it self will also rotate inside n eventually closed itself. Need to redo the head is so wasting time.
    Thinking to pick silca, It"s pricier in my country but i think it's worth the investment.

  • @KeithHeinrich
    @KeithHeinrich 6 месяцев назад

    I have a Silca Pista bought new in the late 80's. Its been rebuilt once, still works fine. The push on chuck is good for tubs which have smooth stems, not so much for threaded stems. I replaced with the Hiro chuck, game changer. And now use a Ryobi hand held compressor with a digital readout and the Hiro chuck. Even better again. No need for a hand operated pump in the garage now. The Silca pump though indestructible in normal use, likely a thing you can safely put in your will.

  • @joshuawright5036
    @joshuawright5036 Год назад +1

    Your comment on the gauges. Gauges read more accurate in the center of the pressure range, divide the gauge display pressure into 3 equal portions and the center has the highest accuracy for read out. If you utilize 80 psig as your goto pressure, you should replace the gauge with a 160 psig gauge for better accuracy.

  • @0zebede
    @0zebede 3 года назад +9

    A gauge is most accurate in its mid-range hence the full range is double the common working value. I am on my second Lezyne chuck also, and now have to replace the gauge which is low quality (read the replacement gauge Amazon reviews) and proprietary ( I cannot find a 2.5" dial, back mount, gauge with M8x0.75 connection).

  • @michieldevries6483
    @michieldevries6483 Год назад +2

    After three lezyne pumps giving up on me i just orderded a Silca pista plus. I’m curious.

    • @cerirey
      @cerirey 23 дня назад

      how is your experience with it after a year? 👀

    • @michieldevries6483
      @michieldevries6483 23 дня назад

      I use it with the hiro chuck. I like the look of the pump, the connection on the valve is excellent. The air volume is limited though. If i have to pump up big volume tires it’s quite exercise.

  • @thedronescene7474
    @thedronescene7474 3 года назад +3

    Silca all the way. Amazing company and amazing people.

  • @joekraxberger1489
    @joekraxberger1489 2 года назад +2

    I just found that Silca pump at a scratch and dent store for $80. It was only missing the Gauge lens.

  • @matthewjackson5515
    @matthewjackson5515 Год назад +1

    If you're a road cyclist then you're right, you don't need a pump that goes to 220. On the track though, those pressures are pretty common. I used to have a set of 19mm tires (Vittoria pista speeds) which had a MINIMUM pressure of 215, and a max of 300.
    I usually run my track tires at between 160/180psi.
    It's worth noting that the pista plus is the only pump in Silca's range that actually does go to 220, with the others topping out at around 160. I find a bit silly to buy equipment designed for track use and complain it's not ideal for road use.

  • @ericrobert5296
    @ericrobert5296 2 года назад +2

    Useful, yes. We'll have to see how long the Lezynes actually last...since Silca have been around longer.

    • @am7jeremy
      @am7jeremy 2 года назад +2

      Got 1 year out of my Leyzne before purchasing a Silca

  • @K1989L
    @K1989L 3 года назад +4

    I'd like to know does the Lezyne pump head work on threadless valve stems or stem extender?

    • @henseleric
      @henseleric 2 года назад

      I've never seen a smooth presta valve without threads at the top, for a cap. That's all the Lezyne requires. The majority of extenders have threads, too.

  • @davidkimari2367
    @davidkimari2367 15 дней назад

    From my limited experience, analog gauges are most accurate in the middle of their limits. Both of these gauges will be the most accurate between 80-130 PSI. If the pump Gauge only went to 120 PSI, the accuracy would be negatively affected starting around 90-100 PSI.

  • @duncanabbot8352
    @duncanabbot8352 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this. You sold me on the Lezyne!

  • @juanfersan
    @juanfersan 3 года назад +2

    i went for the silca digital, i prefer not having to look all the way down to the floor to check numbers

    • @K1989L
      @K1989L 3 года назад

      Though if you tip the pump the gauge will most likely survive if it's mounted close to the ground.

  • @joseestrada7477
    @joseestrada7477 2 года назад +1

    good review! on another note... bring those hoodies back! those are niiiiice!

  • @marcgrober4096
    @marcgrober4096 3 года назад +1

    How strong do you have to pull the pump head of the Silca from the valve after inflation? Does the bleeding button help to make it easier? Got another pump and always slipping in the spokes of my bicycle because i have to pull that hard after inflation.

    • @veloatelier6122
      @veloatelier6122  3 года назад +4

      The slice requires a good yank to get it off as theses are pretty strong. I thought it would get easier with wear but so far it has remained consistent.

  • @allezmadone4917
    @allezmadone4917 11 дней назад

    Interesting you say that you would only pump a track bike tyre to 110, 115psi. That is nowhere near enough pressure for a track bike tyre. The Vittoria Pista Speed has a max pressure of 220 and I would generally get mine to 180 using the compressor at the velodrome. Hence the high gauge is useful for track riders and racers.

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 2 года назад +2

    Reminds me of regular cars having gauges that go up to ridiculous speeds.

  • @fendercornford
    @fendercornford Год назад +1

    You need to have a way of tightening the valve core with the Leyzine.
    More of an issue with their mini pumps.
    All those poor newbies who spent 20 minutes pumping up a tyre at the side of the road, only for it to deflate because they didn’t know you have to tighten the core.

    • @KeithHeinrich
      @KeithHeinrich 6 месяцев назад

      Only seems to be an issue with Lezyne pumps though. Weird.

  • @benbraceletspurple9108
    @benbraceletspurple9108 Год назад

    I've put 165 in a bicycle tire before, plus knowing high pressure is important if you put it on and it is already over 130.

  • @Yonok2009
    @Yonok2009 3 года назад +3

    Very useful comparison 👍
    Perfect timing 😊
    I have been looking for a new track pump and my final choices have been between the Silca and Lezyne
    I have seen the Lezyne but have been reluctant to buy
    the Silca on line as it is not available in Thailand and quite expensive by comparison
    You have now helped me decide so I will go with Lezyne
    Thanks again for another great vdo

  • @VishalVoraUK
    @VishalVoraUK 2 года назад +1

    I have the Lezyne CNC floor drive and it’s spot on. Silca seems over priced in comparison. Short hose and it’s not even braided.

  • @njazinivokazi4048
    @njazinivokazi4048 3 года назад

    The Silca is lovely. Nice made and feels a bit better than the Lezyne. But, have to say, my Lezyne still is alive, where the Silca broke after around 2 years. The foot (connection cylinder to the foot) is very bad made. Otherwise i would go for the Silca again!

  • @TimGorman-zq8sy
    @TimGorman-zq8sy Год назад

    What about tubulars that run 175+ PSI?

  • @Exemplar9
    @Exemplar9 3 года назад +4

    Why can’t I find a pump review that even mentions air loss during disconnection from the tire?

    • @F6Nader
      @F6Nader 3 года назад

      Mostly from air in the pump tubing. It is negligible

    • @wadewilcox5890
      @wadewilcox5890 3 года назад +6

      I've had this issue, but it was because when unscrewing the Lezyne, it would also unscrew the Presta valve-core, which leads to an air leak. I stopped using my Lezyne because of this obnoxious issue. If anyone has any tips on this, I would love to hear them, because I bought this thing a year ago, only used it a handful of times. can't sell it, because no one wants it

    • @dancallis3254
      @dancallis3254 Год назад +1

      @@wadewilcox5890 1/ Tighten the valve core, there is a tool right on the Lezyne pump. 2/ Don't over tighten the chuck on the tire valve. 3/ Use the ABS button on the chuck to bleed air from the hose before trying to unscrew the chuck.. I have a couple of Lezyne pumps and these 3 tips fixed the problem of the valve core unscrewing for me.

  • @sandydennylives1392
    @sandydennylives1392 2 года назад

    Make 'em go to 140 psi. I use 110 and 120 but some of the racing tires go to 130.

  • @songofyesterday
    @songofyesterday 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Lezyne that pulls out every valve I put it on. Nightmare.

  • @andrzejl713
    @andrzejl713 3 года назад +1

    The Silca Hiro is the best.

  • @pizzathehut2001
    @pizzathehut2001 3 года назад

    Not a chamber pump for tubeless or a compressor in the back?

    • @veloatelier6122
      @veloatelier6122  3 года назад +1

      Yes we have both actually. We use a Zefal Champer in the studio if we need a quick blast to seat MTB tyres or we have the big compressor up at the paint shop.

  • @ArtDk99
    @ArtDk99 3 года назад

    The amazon link please for Lezyne Alloy Floor Drive 🙏Thank you

    • @shanedm3396
      @shanedm3396 3 года назад +4

      Do you need them to wipe your butt also?