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chris-bl
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Alpine riding and Long distance bikepacking.
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Aug 27, 2012 at 9:18
Aug 27, 2012
Richard,
Your reader is already thinking in the right direction. Removing a high volume (XV) air sleeve is as simple as grasping it below the extra volume sleeve while turning. Holding the base air sleeve will allow you to unthread it without needing to disassemble the XV sleeve from the base air sleeve.
Thanks
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Nick DeLauder
Outside Technical Services Supervisor | FOX
Your reader is already thinking in the right direction. Removing a high volume (XV) air sleeve is as simple as grasping it below the extra volume sleeve while turning. Holding the base air sleeve will allow you to unthread it without needing to disassemble the XV sleeve from the base air sleeve.
Thanks
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Nick DeLauder
Outside Technical Services Supervisor | FOX
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Aug 25, 2012 at 14:12
Aug 25, 2012
Sorry for stalling. I am pretty sure that you can disassemble the air can like that, but I forwarded your question to Fox to be positive. Back to you in one or two days.
RC
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