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Public Bike and Motorcycle Tire Pumps in your area
Looking for a reliable bike pump in your area? Our interactive map shows the most up-to-date locations of public bicycle and motorcycle tire inflation stations near you. Whether you're a daily commuter, a weekend cyclist, or a tourist, finding accessible air pumps has never been easier.
This map is powered by real-time data from OpenStreetMap and the Overpass API. All locations are community-maintained, verified, and regularly updated to ensure accuracy. You’ll find pump stations near parks, bike paths, train stations, and major intersections.
Most stations on this map are free to use and operate 24/7, making it convenient to keep your tires inflated at the optimal pressure at any time. If you notice a missing or incorrect location, you can contribute directly on OpenStreetMap to help improve public cycling infrastructure in your area and beyond.
We aim to support sustainable urban mobility by making public pump stations easy to find and use. Bookmark this page or share it with fellow cyclists to help promote better access to cycling resources in your area.
Why is proper tire pressure important?
Keeping your bicycle tires properly inflated is essential for safety, performance, and efficiency. With our map of public bike and motorcycle tire pumps in your area, you’ll never have to worry about low tire pressure again. These stations are ideal for both daily cyclists and casual riders who want a quick and convenient way to inflate tires for free.
Who maintains these pump stations?
Most of the public pump stations you see on this map are maintained by cities, local municipalities, bike-friendly organizations, and community volunteers. The data is continuously improved by users like you through OpenStreetMap, making it one of the most accurate and reliable sources of public infrastructure information.
Where can you find them?
Pump stations are often installed in high-traffic areas, such as near public parks, major intersections, university campuses, transit hubs, and along popular cycling routes. They are usually equipped with a standard valve adapter that fits most bicycle and motorcycle tires.
Why use public pumps?
By using free public bike pumps, you contribute to a more sustainable and eco-conscious city. Proper tire pressure not only improves your riding comfort, but also reduces wear and tear, and saves energy.
How can you contribute?
Did you spot a missing or broken air pump station? You can help keep this map up to date by contributing to OpenStreetMap. Every contribution supports the global cycling community.