Arnott Air Suspension install
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I did mine myself in about 2 hours. Hope you got the pressure guage. I raise mine to 80 lbs and off I go. Makes finding the sweet spot much easier. I put the guage and switch on the bars for on the go adjustment.
Do it yourself. Great advice on the lines. I used the Arnott lines for 3 years now without any problem but good to know for the future.
Do it yourself. Great advice on the lines. I used the Arnott lines for 3 years now without any problem but good to know for the future.
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It's really not that expensive for lines and fittings. BUT im glad the OEM stuff is working for you, that shows good products by the manufacturer.
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well I got it Installed. I took my time and Soldered all of the wires instead of the connections they provided and cut everything to length. I am sure glad I did it myself I dont thing any shop could have done it better It took about 3-3.5 hrs but I really took my time and made sure everything was perfect. I took it on a 40ish mile ride and its pretty much amazing. I think I will buy the air guage this week bc guessing what pressure sucks and adjusting on the fly isnt that great.
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I do not have the handle bar mounted switch, I located it on the plastic side cover by my right leg. I also have the remote control unit for it. I am going to buy an air gauge because it is hard to tell where you are on the fly.
Iluvmyride: This set up is awesome. It was really easy to install, If you want to lower your bike go with the 12" shocks because to get the best ride you need to adjust the shock pressure at full length so the 13's will be the same height as stock when riding. I have the 12's and I couldn't be happier.
Iluvmyride: This set up is awesome. It was really easy to install, If you want to lower your bike go with the 12" shocks because to get the best ride you need to adjust the shock pressure at full length so the 13's will be the same height as stock when riding. I have the 12's and I couldn't be happier.
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