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Hi All,
I stopped by a local H-D dealer today and picked up a small hand pump to add some air to my shocks. The insisted on collecting my name/address info so they can send me info on upcoming events, however they seemed a bit less enthusiastic when they asked the year, make, model of my bike and I told them. :) Anyway, so I have a pump and want to experiment with some adjustments when Mrs. SuperDuty rides with me. I have a jack, but no adapter yet, so I don't think I can get the rear wheel off the ground. Is that absolutely necessary when adding/checking air pressure? Thanks. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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I don't jack it up. I just level the bike up and make sure both sides are the same. There is another thread on the site that has various opinions as to the settings of the shocks.
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BTW, Having the bike leaned over has nothing to do with the pressures comming out equal IMO because the frame and swingarm on a Nomad are rigid as hell back there. The only difference would be if the swingarm bearings were worn out or the frame bolts are loose. Otherwise I do not think just leaning the bike on the sidestand makes one iota of difference unless you've got the thing really loaded down.
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Superduty, I ride with 16 lbs in each shock and rebound set on 3 whether I'm solo or two up..
I don't level the bike either, just leave it on side stand. Don't have a jack. Yet.
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I just make sure the bike is level when pumping--OH YEA!!!
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The settings on the shocks are kind of a personal choice, I like them at about 35lbs on #3 setting. I prefer it a little stiffer ride instead of overly soft, especially on winding roads.
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what is this jack adapter ya'll are talking about?
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Look for Idaho's jack adaptor in the For Sale section here.
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Hey superduty, I purchased the Progressive Suspensions equalizer kit for my shocks. It was $21 and keeps both shocks equal in pressure via a small plastic hose that is hidden under your seat. The kit comes with the hose and the two connections that screw onto your existing air up connections. Just remove the schrader valves, screw the connections on, hook up the hose and air up at one connection. I checked all of my connections with soapy water and there were no leaks apparent. I keep the shocks at 25# and the rebound on II for riding alone or 2 up. I didn't buy the hand pump. I turn on my compressor until the tank and hose gauges are indicating 25# and then turn the switch off. Air them up and good to go.
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I found the best ride for me is #2 (on air) solo and #4 (no air) 2-up. Never bottom out.
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