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Author: | specialBlend [ Sat Sep 11, 2004 09:47:50 ] |
Post subject: | Properly bleeding shocks |
I cannot for the life of me bleed the shocks without getting rebound. Can anyone do them properly? I've filled HPI MT2 shocks, and Mini-T shocks before, and they don't rebound whatsoever (probably because they don't have bladders). I'm pretty sure they rebound like crazy because the rubber bladder/seal can stretch and move into the air-filled shock-cap. Anyone got any tips? The manual's weakest part is the shock bleeding section. Thanks |
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Author: | daltonshop [ Mon Sep 13, 2004 09:40:06 ] |
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