Valve in rear naaf
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Valve in rear naaf
I know I've made alot of topics, but I don't know where else to ask
I have a problem with my valve(ventil), in the rear naaf. The valve isn't long enough to stick out the side, because of the width of the rear naaf. Compared to the front naaf, the wideness isn't that long, and the valve can stick out. Even if the valve WAS long enough, and could stick out, it would hit the tandwiel? What have you guys done..?
I have a problem with my valve(ventil), in the rear naaf. The valve isn't long enough to stick out the side, because of the width of the rear naaf. Compared to the front naaf, the wideness isn't that long, and the valve can stick out. Even if the valve WAS long enough, and could stick out, it would hit the tandwiel? What have you guys done..?
daans schreef:
But, i don't know if it makes the 'tandwiel' (scorkwheel? or something like that) less strong.
probably not because it's just one hole
and check http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL591/27 ... 487377.jpg
there you can see how i did it
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jups... on that picture is a front "naaf" showed, you need an Rear "naaf"
the ventil is IN the "naaf", en if you want to pump it up, you must take your wheel out, and pump it up
the ventil is IN the "naaf", en if you want to pump it up, you must take your wheel out, and pump it up
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