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mixongw
Front shocks leaking air – GS1100GLD
I have reason to believe that the front shocks on my GS1100GLD may have been overinflated by the previous owner. After setting the proper pressure, (12 lbs.) with a hand pump, it will leak down overnight. I know very little about this type of shock. Are they repairable? Is it expensive? Should I take it to a dealer? Can I do it? Are parts available? Please educate me. Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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BassCliff
Hi,
You can service the forks, replace the seals, etc. Then it will hold air better. Does yours have one valve stem with a line that connects to the other fork?
Ideally you should install new fork springs (I chose Progressive), spacers of the proper length, and new fork oil. Then you can do without the air preload.
Install Progressive Fork Springs
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Air preload is dangerously unreliable.
Install new springs pronto.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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mixongw
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostHi,
You can service the forks, replace the seals, etc. Then it will hold air better. Does yours have one valve stem with a line that connects to the other fork?
Ideally you should install new fork springs (I chose Progressive), spacers of the proper length, and new fork oil. Then you can do without the air preload.
Install Progressive Fork Springs
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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mixongw
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Originally posted by mixongw View PostHow is it dangerous?
The stock springs are very, very weak by themselves. From the factory they were bad enough, but add in 25-30 years of sagging and they are ready for the scrap pile.
New higher-rate springs with preload set the right way (with spacers, not air) will allow your braking system to perform at its best. You'll also be able to corner far better and faster, (much more accurate tracking and more ground clearance) if that's what you're into.
The problem with using air for preload is that it's dangerously unreliable -- you're depending on two large, exposed seals to do an absolutely perfect sealing job despite dirt, bugs, and 25 years of wear and age. The air pressure also causes the seals to wear faster. With a preload spacer, there's simply nothing to go wrong.
With weak fork springs, maximum braking means the forks bottom out immediately and the front wheel chatters or hops because it can't track the irregularities in the pavement. You also lose much of your ability to maneuver quickly, and in a corner, your ground clearance is drastically reduced.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
2005 KLR685, Aztec Pink - Turd II.3, the ReReReTurdening
2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
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forcedfuel50
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostHi,
You can service the forks, replace the seals, etc. Then it will hold air better. Does yours have one valve stem with a line that connects to the other fork?
Ideally you should install new fork springs (I chose Progressive), spacers of the proper length, and new fork oil. Then you can do without the air preload.
Install Progressive Fork Springs
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Thank you in advance,
DavidLast edited by Guest; 07-01-2010, 11:21 AM.
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