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idrops4u
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10/21/2002
21:05:27

Subject: Winter storage
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I'm up in the great white north, which I notice a few other members are and I just wondered what the general thought was on 'bags during winter storage. This will be my first year storing with my 'bags, and I have conflicting ideas on how to properly maintain them, block up the front crossmember approx half way....lay it out....keep it inflated about 3/4 psi of regular

any Thoughts?

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10/22/2002
06:57:35

RE: Winter storage
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I block up the front crossmember and rear frame close to the ground, and let all the air out.



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10/23/2002
21:38:11

RE: Winter storage
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I didn't think you ever would want to let all of the air out. Doesn't this cause the insides of the bags to rub and chaff, leading to a possible hole in the bag? Also, make sure you block under the control arms as well as the crossmember.
Jake



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10/24/2002
19:51:30

RE: Winter storage
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Thank for the input fella's, as for letting all the air out, I drain mine every night, I designed it so the front bottoms out on the bump stops well before the bellow caps would ever make contact (or the bag is really tightly squeezed)and you also make sure there is good clearance all around the bags no matter what pressure you have in them

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