Bike Repair Station Proudly Made in Ontario

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Freestanding Pump

The Freestanding Pump provides a convenient way for you to air up your bike’s tires. The industrial air cylinder provides high pressure air without the maintenance typically required by diaphragm style pumps. All components are securely housed in a rugged cabinet. The dual-use chuck accepts both schrader and presta tire valve stems.

Please select from the following menus to customize the product for your quote submission.

  • Powder Coat
  • Bengal Silver
  • Blue RAL#5005
  • Brown RAL#8017
  • Chestnut RAL#8019
  • Forrest RAL#6005
  • GS Green RAL#6018
  • Hot Dip Galvanized
  • Kubota Orange
  • Mocha RAL#8019
  • Red Baron
  • Royal RAL#5005
  • SealCore Black
  • Stainless Steel
  • Tan RAL#1019
  • Teal RAL#5021
  • Black RAL#9004/9005
  • White RAL#9010
  • Grey RAL#7040
  • Surface

    Base plates are achored to the concrete using secure anchors. Greenspoke includes the general hardware required but there are several other hardware options also available.

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Karen Bittner, Director of Facilities & Community Services, Town of Blind River

Greenspoke is an Ontario-based firm creating products that meet the demands of active Ontarians. Our repair posts withstand our snow covered paradise and offer services to our winter cyclists. Great service, happy staff and a true thrill to work with!

Karen Bittner, Director of Facilities & Community Services, Town of Blind River
Darren Kropf, Active Transportation Manager, City of Kitchener

Greenspoke products are dependable and their service is top notch. I’m confident I can find the product I’m looking for and it’ll be installed at the highest quality. I also appreciate that their products are constantly evolving based on user feedback. The products get better every year.

Darren Kropf, Active Transportation Manager, City of Kitchener

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