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rear shock pressure
I am checking my rear shocks. for once in my life, I checked the manual and it states raising the rear wheel off the ground.. I never did this step on my 750 vulcan.. any of you follow this advise? or just got for it as it sits?
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I just do it as it sits. Really you want / need need to adjust them for the ride, and that can be done without getting the tire off the ground IMHO.
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I just check and air up/down as she sits. No need to lift it IMO.
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Same here on airing them up with the back wheel on the ground. I don't have a hand pump. I keep 20 psi in the shocks all the time. I have a small portable compressor that I use to air them up. I allow the compressor to run until there is 21 psig in the tank. I stop it there and then equalize the shocks with the tank. I figure I loose about a pound when I remove the air nozzle from the schrader valve. I do need to pick up a pump to check them on long trips though.
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I check them and add pressure with the bike sitting upright in my front wheel chock with both tires on the ground. I have compared pressure with the rear wheel off the ground also and the pressure reading is 3 or 4 psi lighter when the rear tire is off the ground. So what I 'm saying is if you set the pressure to 20 psi with the weight on the ground the pressure reading would be 16 or 17 psi if you lifted the rear wheel off the ground.
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Agreed cb. Lifting the bike until the rear tire clears the ground and airing up to 20 would yield more than 20 psig (gauge) in the same bladder as it compresses. Lifting the bike until the rear wheel clears with the schrader valves removed equalizes the bladders with the 14.7 psi or 1 Bar atmospheric pressure. That would yield 14.7 psia (absolute) over here at sea level. Less at higher elevations. Most of our electronic pressure transmitters in our plant indicate absolute pressure which is actually 14.7 psia at 0 psig. I'd better stop before I confuse myself!
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WTF did he just say??? Can you say that in English this time?
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Terrebonne....you just made my head hurt! lol And on my 1st cup of coffee too.
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Sorry, sometimes when I start thinking too hard I give myself a headache. What I tried to convey is that in absolute pressure terms the shocks have 14.7 psia (absolute or sea level atmospheric pressure) when your tire gauge says zero. The shock pressure ratings are psig not psia so I don't know why I brought that up????
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