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2018 RTL under seat schrader valve?

MONK

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I was swapping out seats last night and noticed I have a capped schrader valve under the seat (towards the rear of the bike). I can only assume it's for the suspension however I have a 2018 RT Limited w/automatically adjusting rear suspension.

I didn't see any mention of this in the owners manual (although I may have missed it). Why would I put air in a suspension that automatically adjusts? I mean, if the bag blows, manually adding/removing air won't do any good. Seems kind of silly to add the extra hardware "just in case" the compressor goes out. The only other thing I could imagine (and I'd think this would be a stretch) is that this would be a way to inflate a tire if it were low.

Anybody know what the answer is?

HAGO!
 
My guess would be that it is easier to leave it there then to remove it during production. But who knows. I did use mine for a time when I was waiting to get my compressor replaced (my fault). It would be nice if you could use it on a tire. Don't think that is possible in it's current configuration.
 
My guess is two fold. One, if the suspension has to be removed for repair or service you can drain the air from the system easily. Secondly, if you have a pump that fails while you're on the road, you can inflate the air bag manually.
 
I have a friend who had his mechanic disable the automatic function. He always rides two-up and just kept a consistent pressure where he liked it using the schrader valve. After a couple years, he went back using the automatic function..... Jim
 
I was swapping out seats last night and noticed I have a capped schrader valve under the seat (towards the rear of the bike). I can only assume it's for the suspension however I have a 2018 RT Limited w/automatically adjusting rear suspension.

I didn't see any mention of this in the owners manual (although I may have missed it). Why would I put air in a suspension that automatically adjusts? I mean, if the bag blows, manually adding/removing air won't do any good. Seems kind of silly to add the extra hardware "just in case" the compressor goes out. The only other thing I could imagine (and I'd think this would be a stretch) is that this would be a way to inflate a tire if it were low.

Anybody know what the answer is?

HAGO!

Now having experienced 2 compressor failures on our 2014 RTL (and paying many $100's for one of the failures because insurance wouldn't cover it based on lack of support from BRP on how much work was actually required to do it), and after #2 then deciding it ain't worth fixing again, I did as some others have done and disconnected the compressor solenoid and fill using the Schrader valve if and when I need to. As someone else mentioned here too, we also always ride 2 up and always having a consistent fill in the bag is worth filling it yourself once in a while. fyi, I keep ours at 70-75 PSI.
 
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