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Old 12-28-2023, 06:07 PM   #46
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So I’ve done a few rides with the air valves in the shocks. I do feel there is a difference and improvement over stock. I run about 7 to 10 pounds. That seems to be pretty good. They hold air for a two hour ride and are still pressurized the next time I go for a ride. With the warm weather and no snow here in NH I rode three times in December so far. It was 46 degrees on Dec 26th and had a nice 15 mile ride in the woods. I prefer riding when it’s colder versus sweating like a pig in the summertime with all my safety gear and helmet.

I'm glad to hear that the supplemental air spring is working out for you. It's probably not as good as the proper rate coil springs but thus far it's all we've got. I haven't ridden mine in 2 months now. It's been cold (<40F) except when it rains. We had a very short Fall season this year and I really hope for a long Spring riding season next year.
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