Ken Kovas
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I purchased this Spyder in 2016 with 10,000 miles on the clock. It now has 45,000 miles. In this time I have had to replace the compressor twice, the most recent was in summer of 2019. Midway through this past season I found that it had failed again. I got through the remainder of the 2021 riding season by manually airing up the system through the Schraeder valve under the seat. Each time I checked it prior to the next ride I found that the reading had dropped around 10-15 PSI but no sign of a major leak. I am trying to determine if I should replace the compressor again or manually monitor and maintain the air pressure vis an additional FOBO sensor on the Schraeder valve. Opinions? I normally ride two up 90% of the time with my wife. If I decide not to replace the compressor do I need to remove it and run a line from the airbag to the valve or can I just monitor the system via a FOBO sensor and add air as needed without pulling the whole rear end apart?
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