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drz 125 front forks
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 211876" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>exactly. just try and hit a target poundage with your hand pump. fyi, been doing that since the 70's and never saw anyone try it that way for long. one exception and that was a pump that had a little chamber that stored air. then you can pump it up to a few pounds over your target. no matter what connector you use (quick release, or screw out etc) you lose too much when you disconnect. then you can get the sides to equalize. bored, lots of time on your hands? give it hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 211876, member: 1650"] exactly. just try and hit a target poundage with your hand pump. fyi, been doing that since the 70's and never saw anyone try it that way for long. one exception and that was a pump that had a little chamber that stored air. then you can pump it up to a few pounds over your target. no matter what connector you use (quick release, or screw out etc) you lose too much when you disconnect. then you can get the sides to equalize. bored, lots of time on your hands? give it hell. [/QUOTE]
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