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babylon9484
Air in the forks
Hi Everyone: Question about air in the forks. I went to service the bike the other day and checked the air in forks. Next to none. tried to put air in with a compressor, carefully. It wouldn't stay in. Checked with a mechanic and it seems newer bikes don't have this. He suggested the forum. Is this really an non issues and should I just make sure the oil is good. My seals on the shocks were new when I bought the bike.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by babylon9484 View PostHi Everyone: Question about air in the forks. I went to service the bike the other day and checked the air in forks. Next to none. tried to put air in with a compressor, carefully. It wouldn't stay in. Checked with a mechanic and it seems newer bikes don't have this. He suggested the forum. Is this really an non issues and should I just make sure the oil is good. My seals on the shocks were new when I bought the bike.
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zuki1000
If your 100% sure the seals arent leaking check the valves themselves. They may not be tightened properly, the O rings could be shot, or the valve stems are leaking. And as billy said make sure your sag is set properly, I am 6'6" 320 lbs and am running 1 1/2 spacers and 17 lbs of air in order to get the 1" sag that I like with the squishy original GS front springs.
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babylon9484
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I decided not to use air in my forks because if one of them leaks you may have an unstable situation.Otherwise you will be needing to check them frequently.
Just a thought.http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
1978 GS1000C
1979 GS1000E
1980 GS1000E
2004 Roadstar
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