"No one uses Cone Valves"

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3/24/2018 5:53am
Luxon MX wrote:
That makes sense, I'll look into it. Thanks! Regarding the bleeders, I've never had a problem with them on any of my bikes. I always bleed...
That makes sense, I'll look into it. Thanks!

Regarding the bleeders, I've never had a problem with them on any of my bikes. I always bleed the forks after my warm up laps, and the screwdriver is a hassle to get around the bars/pad. It's simple to push a button and be done with it. I'm not racing pro, so in the off chance that it fails, I just go back to the truck and put in the regular screws. What's not to like?
Sheriff245 wrote:
Technically you would have to go back to the truck anyway to bleed the forks with the bike on the stand. Otherwise you’re creating negative pressure...
Technically you would have to go back to the truck anyway to bleed the forks with the bike on the stand. Otherwise you’re creating negative pressure inside the forks at full extension.
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3/24/2018 7:10am
On my Cone Valves you can turn the preload adjuster to get to the bleed screws easy. Then you turn them right back where they were. Easy

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