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I prefer the Lezyne pumps with the adaptor you screw on tbh. Less likely to bend a valve imho.
Interesting find on the replacement head Gkam. When the valve on my LBS bought pump wouldn't stay on the tube valve during inflation, I bought a new pump from Aldi. That eventually came apart at the seams so I was able to replace the duff valve on the 1st pump with the ok valve from the 2nd pump.
Yeah the link is just a replacement for a topeak hose and head, I'm thinking it looks a better bet than just replacing mine as it was a stupid design in the first place
Although i found the same head under a different branding for a fiver
http://www.discountcyclesdirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=8709
I can't vouch for replacements of the head but your link looks very like the end of my Topeak track pump and I find it to be great.