Thedoc
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The valve is really close to the frame and does not allow Rockshock pumps to fit. Fitting a topeak pocket pump also feels like you could cross thread as you have such little space to play with. Poor design in my view.
One of the shocks (can't remember which one, but it's not the float x2) is supposed to come with a screw on valve extender on the wild, to make it easier to screw on a shock pump, maybe yours is missing?The valve is really close to the frame and does not allow Rockshock pumps to fit. Fitting a topeak pocket pump also feels like you could cross thread as you have such little space to play with. Poor design in my view.
Hmmm I have the x2 on my wild, and can't say I've noticed an issue, I suppose space is a bit tight but it's not caused me a problemDeffo X2 friend got same issue except had shock loose all air so shock pump scratched inside of frame arm
In models with a FOX DPX2 shock that use the air valve extender, it is necessary to
add a 5% extra air pressure to the target pressure when inflating the shock to compensate
for the air volume in the valve extender. Once the shock pump is removed,
this extra 5% air pressure will be lost, and the pressure within the shock air chamber
will be the correct one.
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