NytroXTXGuy
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Hi everyone,
I'm taking my shocks in for service and the mechanic that's looking them over/recharging them needs to know what the nitrogen pressure is supposed to in the front/center/rear shocks.
Please help! Does anyone know what the correct factory specs are?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Cheers
I'm taking my shocks in for service and the mechanic that's looking them over/recharging them needs to know what the nitrogen pressure is supposed to in the front/center/rear shocks.
Please help! Does anyone know what the correct factory specs are?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Cheers
Some go 180. I go 200 psi in all those.
NytroXTXGuy
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Ok, thanks for the valuable info. Would it be safe to assume that keeping the charge on the lower side would add to it's durability? Also, any ideas as to best place to get high quality rebuild kits for these shocks?
Thanks again
Thanks again
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TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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1998 Yamaha VMAX 700 XTC
Hygear did mine, fair price and they have a triple rate spring kit and other Nytro specific suspension fixes when you are ready.Ok, thanks for the valuable info. Would it be safe to assume that keeping the charge on the lower side would add to it's durability? Also, any ideas as to best place to get high quality rebuild kits for these shocks?
Thanks again
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