Is it better to let the air out of the shocks (some or all the air) for summer storage or just leave it where you have them set? Tried doing a search but came up empty on the subject.
Raypex
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I bet you're coming up empty 'cause no one has ever questioned this. I havn't.
If you're really interested, I do nothing with the air in my floats.
Can't say if I'm right or wrong. But that's what I do and I've never heard any different.
If you're really interested, I do nothing with the air in my floats.
Can't say if I'm right or wrong. But that's what I do and I've never heard any different.
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My first year I took most of the pressure out. I left 10psi so that nothing inside was sticking to itself. And took all the weight off the front and back shocks. Then last year I did nothing to the front stocks except for take the weight off.
I also don't know what is the right thing to do.
I also don't know what is the right thing to do.
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yamahas said:took all the weight off the front and back shocks.
I take the weight off my Airwave suspension with some air inside the Bag, just because
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I treat them the same as my coil over shocks.
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Super Sled said:I treat them the same as my coil over shocks.
Me too, mostly. I leave a little pressure on them, and soak them down pretty good with WD-40, especially in the area of the shaft and seal.
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