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    Default suspension psi 90 degree adapter

    Good evening, hope everyone was out riding today, it was pretty warm here in Chicagoland.

    Has anyone tried putting a 90 degree adapter on the air suspension fill valve under the seat maybe with a shutoff? On my RT it is so sensitive that you loose a significant amount of PSI just checking the PSI or adding or releasing some. I can have it at 70 and when I remove it it goes down to at least 60 if not lower. Thanks, Mike
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    Default VALVE TYPE CHANGE

    Quote Originally Posted by wmh9680 View Post
    Good evening, hope everyone was out riding today, it was pretty warm here in Chicagoland.

    Has anyone tried putting a 90 degree adapter on the air suspension fill valve under the seat maybe with a shutoff? On my RT it is so sensitive that you loose a significant amount of PSI just checking the PSI or adding or releasing some. I can have it at 70 and when I remove it it goes down to at least 60 if not lower. Thanks, Mike
    IMHO the 90 degree valve isn't going to effect the sensitivity at all ....... The Air bag is very , very small so there isn't much air in it.... Even carefully checking it it's going to lose air .......... and I not sure you have room under the seat for a 90Degree valve .............jmho ....... Mike

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    Mike is right, the bag is so small that it takes a second to let most of the air out. I wish my F3T had the onboard compressor so I wouldn’t have to mess with it.
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    My solution to that problem was to add a tee to the schrader valve and run a line to a gauge.
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    Default GAUGE FOR REAR AIR BAG

    Quote Originally Posted by Bensonoid View Post
    My solution to that problem was to add a tee to the schrader valve and run a line to a gauge.
    ...........That's a great idea ...... could you possibly post PICS of how this all looks at the connection and provide info on the gauge you used and the fittings ....... I'd love to put one on, because you wouldn't have to use a portable gauge where just finding out what pressure is - you will lose air. with the Gauge you can bleed off pressure that you don't want ...... Thanks ....Mike

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    For those of you who are adjusting your air by hand I hope you are usinga hand pump of some kind. It has been my experience that small suspension air bags filled from a from a large power compressor fill very rapidly and may burst before you can remove the air chuck. I have a small hand pump I got at the Harley shop that also has a gauge on it. They can also be found online from other makers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pegasus1300 View Post
    For those of you who are adjusting your air by hand I hope you are usinga hand pump of some kind. It has been my experience that small suspension air bags filled from a from a large power compressor fill very rapidly and may burst before you can remove the air chuck. I have a small hand pump I got at the Harley shop that also has a gauge on it. They can also be found online from other makers.
    I had the Harley one for my Virago since it had air adjustable front suspension but I gave it to the guy I sold it to. Would a bicycle pump work? Thanks, Mike
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    Default Lamonsters air pump

    I had bought a small rechargeable air pump from Lamonster that I use. Just checked his site and could not find it. Guess he does not carry it anymore.

    The compressor on my '14 RT Ltd gave up the ghost last year and I bought another compressor (not from BRP) and the Rock Guard from Spyderpops. Removed the failed compressor, installed the Rock Guard and a new air bag. Got the new compressor installed but could not get an air tight fit on the hose to the air bag. Had a planned trip come up. So I removed the compressor and tied the hose from the under set Shreader valve directly to the air bag. Been running the rear suspension manually ever since using Lamonster's air pump. The electrical connector has also been left disconnected. The pump is great as I carry it on board and when I check pressures it will air it up to the 70 lb psi that I need as we are two up. Maybe I'll get things installed as designed as a winter project. Final part of that project will require a BUDS link to set ride levels correctly.
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    Default Various hand pumps that don't loose your pressure when removed. Also built in gauge

    Progressive Suspension GP3-100 '0-100 PSI' Mini Gauge Pump



    • Comes complete with flexible hose and integral gauge
    • Gauge mounted on pump body for easy servicing on air forks and air shocks
    • Pressure can be lowered without detaching pump
    • 1 way check valve prevents pressure drop when pump is removed and it has 8 inch flexible connector



    100 psi range is pretty good. Don't need 300.
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    Default Happy with the air bag and a portable air tank...

    Like Mike said the volume in the bag is pretty small, and by using my 5 gal. portable air tank, I can pressure the tank to 60 psi at the corner station/store, then use it at home and it will not overpressure the bag. Now that I have Docs Rock Guard installed, its as good as its gonna get.

    I can check and fill several times over the riding season and it will only fill to about 55 psi which is great for me. I can also use the tank to equalize the air pressure in the front tires
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    Quote Originally Posted by pjweimer View Post
    I had bought a small rechargeable air pump from Lamonster that I use. Just checked his site and could not find it. Guess he does not carry it anymore.

    The compressor on my '14 RT Ltd gave up the ghost last year and I bought another compressor (not from BRP) and the Rock Guard from Spyderpops. Removed the failed compressor, installed the Rock Guard and a new air bag. Got the new compressor installed but could not get an air tight fit on the hose to the air bag. Had a planned trip come up. So I removed the compressor and tied the hose from the under set Shreader valve directly to the air bag. Been running the rear suspension manually ever since using Lamonster's air pump. The electrical connector has also been left disconnected. The pump is great as I carry it on board and when I check pressures it will air it up to the 70 lb psi that I need as we are two up. Maybe I'll get things installed as designed as a winter project. Final part of that project will require a BUDS link to set ride levels correctly.
    +1, I've ended up doing the same thing, works great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bensonoid View Post
    My solution to that problem was to add a tee to the schrader valve and run a line to a gauge.
    I agree with Mike, that's a great idea. Not overly complicated and very practical.
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    Default ACS bag pressure

    I just set my home compressor output to what I want for the ride (usually 70) and use it that way. I set it for 1 pound (or more) over, and don't worry about disconnect loss.
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