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CTIS wheel filter inspect/replace

Alexsha

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So I'm working on getting my CTIS working (Yes, I want it working. I'm not going g to remove it.) and I need to check the wheel filters. What's the best way to get the hose off and cap the wheel so I don't lose too much air? Would one of the metal caps from the wheel valve Schrader or backside valve stem be enough?
 

dawico

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Get an extra Shrader valve. The metal caps aren't usually sealed very well.

I usually hold the valve ready and move as fast as I can when popping the hose. I spit on the Shrader too so the seal doesn't tear (not sure if they will or not anyways but I always have done that).

It takes like ten minutes for the tire to air down with no valve in it so you have time.

You can steal a valve from almost anything that a bicycle pump will hook up to.
 
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