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Summary
[edit]Author: pmicka (talk · contribs)
The dropout setup for The Phantom is essentially the same as the backbottle setup with the exception that it and the valve are a single unit. A small knob on the rear of the dropout valve releases the 12g CO2 cartridge bypassing the need to unscrew the unit as with other setups.
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current | 20:39, 20 March 2007 | 795 × 538 (63 KB) | Pmicka (talk | contribs) | Author: {{User|pmicka}} The dropout setup for The Phantom is essentially the same as the ''backbottle'' setup with the exception that it and the valve are a single unit. A small knob on the rear of the dropout valve releases the 12g CO2 cartridge bypass |
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