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Old 26th March 2008, 13:24   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Advice Needed on Shortening Loop Hose

Quote: (Originally Posted by grahamsp) View Original Post
I shortened the loop on my Evo by about 6 cms each side, removing the weights at the same time. Result has been a better fit, less pull out of the mouth and no problems turning my head from side to side. So I'd recommend it.

Graham
Hi Graham,

Did you notice any change in WOB (I know it's hard to detect, but who knows) or any other change from shortening the loop? I need to set about that for my wife, as the standard loop looks ridiculously long on her.

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