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2022 RT Rear Shock Losing Pressure - my fix!

Therris9

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I had a problem with the rear shock on my 2022 Spyder RT losing pressure. I called my dealer and they said they’ve had several calls about this.

I found my problem and an easy fix. My valve stem core was slightly loose. I used a valve stem tool and tightened the core. Problem solved.

I told my dealership about this to pass on the info.
 
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The old school way to check this for leakage is to remove the cap and place a finger full of saliva in the schrader valve. If it blows bubbles, it's leaking.
 
The old school way to check this for leakage is to remove the cap and place a finger full of saliva in the schrader valve. If it blows bubbles, it's leaking.

My dad showed me that trick 65 years ago on my bicycle, have used that advice ever sense...:thumbup:...Bill
 
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