Do I really need to buy an HD air pump for air shocks?
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#22
I've only had my RG for 2 wks now. It had no air in the shock when I got it, I used an air compressor I got at Costco it has a guage and a quick release valve (no air leak) and it fills very slow, I put 10lbs in it and it does ride better. Anyway how often does the air leak out, how often should I check it?
When you wash your bike, take a minute to squeeze out some soapy water around all the shock/air line fittings to check for leaks. Air loss can usually be attributed to a leaking/loose connection.
Keep in mind this is a very low volume system...
#24
If you are going to do some multi day rides with luggage, I think you need the HD pump. It is easy to pack and is safe for the shocks. You might as well review what hand tools people pack also and get that organized. As for me, I try to tour only with people that carry all this stuff so I don't have to.
#25
Maybe I just have an old, low-volume bicycle pump that was used to fill mountain bike tires, but I don't see the problem with using it to fill the rear shocks. It takes several strokes to fill 30 lbs and then I bleed off air with a gauge to my preferred 20 lbs.
Why are those mountain bike shock pumps rated for 300 psi? It doesn't seem like they would be a good substitute for the HD pump.
Why are those mountain bike shock pumps rated for 300 psi? It doesn't seem like they would be a good substitute for the HD pump.
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#27
It doesn't have to say Harley on it.
Check this one for $32
http://www.amazon.com/Fox-Racing-Sho...sim_sbs_auto_2
or the Harley one for $59
http://www.amazon.com/Harley-Davidso.../dp/B0016J9S0W
A guy could but the $32 one then a $20 Harley sticker to put on it, and still be cash ahead!
Check this one for $32
http://www.amazon.com/Fox-Racing-Sho...sim_sbs_auto_2
or the Harley one for $59
http://www.amazon.com/Harley-Davidso.../dp/B0016J9S0W
A guy could but the $32 one then a $20 Harley sticker to put on it, and still be cash ahead!
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#30
I use the pump that came with my pneumatic shotgun stock - it has a gauge, bleeder valve, and disconnects without releasing any air pressure. The air chamber in the recoil reducer is also very small.
Of course, it's the same price as the HD shock pump...
http://www.shockmaster.com/my_shock_pump.html
Of course, it's the same price as the HD shock pump...
http://www.shockmaster.com/my_shock_pump.html
Last edited by blarg; 06-13-2012 at 12:35 PM.