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Old 04-08-2006, 03:55 AM   #1
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Airbar valve size?

Hey, anyone with an Airbar... what size valves would i be using if i bar'd the back?... just curious because i dont want cool ride or any of that in the front.. just a spring to bag swap.

Yes stupid question, couldnt find anything relevant when i searched. Only thing I could find even close to, was something like a 1/4 line/valve setup... if its that small of a diameter, i may pass... but yeah, if anyone has this info, please lemme know. Thanks.

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Old 04-08-2006, 09:59 AM   #2
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Re: Airbar valve size?

you can use any size valve you want and any size airline....but the bags have a 1/4 inch port
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Re: Airbar valve size?

valve size doesnt have anything to do with what kit you run man, valve size is just preference. id run 3/8" with 1/2" line.
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Re: Airbar valve size?

Quote: Originally Posted by AVTekk
valve size doesnt have anything to do with what kit you run man, valve size is just preference. id run 3/8" with 1/2" line.
Okay, thanks dude... I donno, wasnt really sure how that all worked.



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