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    Spitter valves for air tanks

    Where ever you so desire...but just keep in mind that if they get caught under the wheel by coming loose, etc. you'll be in a world of hurt if the valves get mucked up or ripped out. I'd think that the cable crimps would give first...but that's never a given right.
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    Spitter valves for air tanks

    I'll add that I've let the deuce sit for a few days and have pulled the cord without any air in the tanks. I found that after I didn't have any air in the tanks, the water settled (all the condensation) and I was surprised at how much water came out by gravity. I'd suggest this on a regular basis.
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    Spitter valves for air tanks

    I have them on my deuce and dont have a 90 degree...just straight down like they are supposed to go. They work very well and make letting the air out simple (not that it was hard) just more pleasant to do.
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