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Silca headquarters tour shows how they make high end bicycle pumps and tools - plus a collection or original Silca pumps and prototypes
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From the over-the-top materials selection to the precision assembly and incredible attention to detail, this tour will both educate and entertain. And it should help explain why Silca’s pumps and tools cost what they do. Throughout the video you’ll see their ultralight titanium water bottle cage go from raw tube stock to a finished product. Which is awesome. But just wait until you see how they test them!

Watch the video for the complete tour, and here are select photos of their heritage parts, modern versions and the facility…

Vintage Silca floor pumps

original 1952 steel silca floor pump with cast iron base

Josh’s favorite blast from the past is this 1952 Silca pump with cast iron base and original wood handle.

original 1952 steel silca floor pump with cast iron base

original 1952 steel silca floor pump with cast iron base

The best part? It still works (it just needs a hose).

Silca headquarters tour shows how they make high end bicycle pumps and tools - plus a collection or original Silca pumps and prototypes

The collection shown at the top of the post and directly above includes one of the original Superpista Ultimates, which had a celluloid handle (brown, larger). The frame pump shown here has a full celluloid body. Wood and metal were harder to come by or used to feed the war machine during major parts of Silca’s early years, so they had to find alternate materials.

Silca headquarters tour shows how they make high end bicycle pumps and tools - plus a collection or original Silca pumps and prototypes

Silca headquarters tour shows how they make high end bicycle pumps and tools - plus a collection or original Silca pumps and prototypes

Silca headquarters tour shows how they make high end bicycle pumps and tools - plus a collection or original Silca pumps and prototypes

The pump on top of the box was Josh’s first personal Silca purchase, and it’s still original. And it still works.

Compare that to the current model and we can all be grateful for materials advances…but they kept the original features that matter, like a leather plunger.

Modern Silca pumps

The current crop of Pista Ultimate pumps use tons of parts from all over the world. Why? Because they want only the best materials and components inside their pumps, like waxed rose wood from Indonesia…

…and 10,000psi Formula 1 brake hose with a custom swiveling head.

The Pocket Impero mini pump is smaller, but gets just as much attention to detail with U.S.-made alloy tubing sourced near their Indianapolis, IN, headquarters.

Titanium cages are about more than bottles

They’re about the future of specialty manufacturing. Are computer controlled, double-pass laser welders necessary for making ti bottle cages? No. Are they a safety net against whatever may happen in the future? Absolutely. Because very few people and places can do this kind of welding.

And with more and more of their suppliers having to limit manufacturing for Silca because government military contracts are buying up all of their time and materials, being able to do something that no one else can is a big benefit. And it means they have options. It also means you get the Sicuro ti water bottle cage.

how does silca test their water bottle cages

How many small (or large, for that matter) manufacturers have THREE dedicated water bottle cage testing machines?

If you watch the video for nothing else, it’s worth seeing the process they take to cut, bend, weld and test their titanium bottle cages. It tells you everything you need to know about their attention to detail.

Other tools and toys

Silca’s T-handle hex set uses S2 tool steel machined to precise tolerances that take into account the protective chrome coating when measuring their designs. They’re as close as you can get to perfect. Now you only need to worry about the bolts’ tolerances. Check out this video of Josh explaining all that.

Silca recently acquired Hirobel to help get its production up to speed. Based on Josh’s comments about bike brands seeking better ways to design a seatpost, we have a feeling these might become standard equipment at your local shop (and your garage) within a decade. (So, what did Josh say? You’ll have to watch the video, it’s just one of so many nuggets buried in his tour!)

Huge thanks to Josh Poertner for showing us around!

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m
4 years ago

I was just given a HIrobel from our local Rep to try out. 2 days in and its great for nice light road bikes.

roadstain
4 years ago

There is but one pump for me….Silca (and if another brand, Silca head please).

Dave
Dave
4 years ago

Silca does things right. Yes you pay more for their products but they last and last and last. They work great. Love the details. And isn’t that what we really want. Quality products that can last a life-time.

Tom
Tom
4 years ago

I wonder if any of their purchasers would ever refer to German cars as “over-engineered”? ‘Cause 10000 psi hose used in a pump that will only ever go 200 psi, max, seems like over engineered.

Daveridesbikes
Daveridesbikes
4 years ago
Reply to  Tom

All of our purchasers drive German cars 😉

Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot
4 years ago

I’ve got a lot of respect for silca after this video even if their owner is a bit of a Richard head some times in the comments sections. It’s nice to see someone who cares more about creating a good product and fundamentally profitable business over spending a bunch of money on a flash image and workspace to just raise valuation.

Joshua Poertner
Joshua Poertner
4 years ago

Thanks for the kind words Crash, glad to hear you enjoyed the tour.

I don’t engage in the comments to be rude, but rather to throw back at people what they are so comfortable throwing at others (I also say a lot of thank you’s and nice things as well).
You are correct, we care immensely about our products, our employees and our customers, so when something threatens that I’m more than happy to step in and set the record straight!
J

Eric E.
Eric E.
4 years ago

I still have my Silca floor pump that I purchased in ‘88…and I still use it to this day with its original parts (including the leather washer) but the hose & chuck.

Joe
Joe
3 years ago

What model/year is the big blue pump near the middle of the title image?

Luns
Luns
3 years ago
Reply to  Joe

Joe, that would be the Magnum Force which was from the ‘90s. It’s barrel is about 10mm larger and 5cm taller than the Super Pista, but is otherwise identical.

Dan
Dan
2 years ago

Crazy I have that same Silca pump from 1952, always wondered how old it was.

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