Daily Deals: Pump, Wheels and a Special Broosh

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Today, not only do we show you some great deals, you'll also learn how to say 'specail brush' in Flemish(ish).

Topeak Joe Blow Sport II Track Pump - £23.29

Topeak Joe Blow Pump
£23.29
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Go into your local bike shop and there will almost certainly be an abused-looking Joe Blow in the workshop.

With their ability to attach to either presta or schrader valves without needing to adjust the head, they're perfect for the mechanic that sees a lot of wheels

They've also got an accurate and reliable pressure guage that makes find the ideal pressure very easy.

3T Discus C60 LTD Stealth Disc Brake Wheels - £1,149

3T Discus C60 LTD Stealth Disc Wheels
£1149.00
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If you're like us, then you'll love a bit of wheel shopping.

These 3T Discus C60 beauties are the stuff of dreams with hubs featuring ceramic speed bearings and a 25mm wide rim.

The best thing though, is that they're disc-brake specific with centre-locking hubs for a really sleek finish.

Morgan Blue Quick and Clean Brush - £6.98

Morgan Blue Quick and Clean Brush
£6.98
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No, the title isn't a spelling mistake. That's how you say 'brush' like a pro Belgian mechanic. In our head anyway...

Back to the real world and this brush is brilliant. The extra length makes short work of hard to reach spots like inside the front mech.

It's also rather bendy, so you can shape it a little for wheels. We've had ours for nearly 5 years now and it's still going strong. Money well invested.

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