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Adjusting Suspension

gerald37

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Am I reading it right that the maximum air in the rear suspension is 10 lbs? I checked mind today and it did not have any air in it. I did put 10 lbs. in it.
 
Am I reading it right that the maximum air in the rear suspension is 10 lbs? I checked mind today and it did not have any air in it. I did put 10 lbs. in it.

No, Gerald. The max is around 80 lbs. Most average sized people run it at around 30psi. I'm 300lbs and run it around 55psi.

p.s. It's not rear suspension per se. It's an air bag that works WITH your rear shock. You can remove the shock without touching the air bag.

Pete
 
No, Gerald. The max is around 80 lbs. Most average sized people run it at around 30psi. I'm 300lbs and run it around 55psi.

p.s. It's not rear suspension per se. It's an air bag that works WITH your rear shock. You can remove the shock without touching the air bag.

Pete
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Thanks for your reply. I thought it should take more than 10 lbs. My weight is 150 lbs so I will try 30 lbs.
 
I thought the MINIMUM was 10psi & the Max was 90psi :shocked:

The air bag actually serves to help set & maintain ride height....

I usually run about 50psi on my 2013 RT Ltd ryding solo, & 70ish ryding two-up &/or loaded. Works for me - YMMV! :thumbup:

Ps, I'm closer to 200lbs than 150 (or 300!)
 
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I thought the MINIMUM was 10psi & the Max was 90psi :shocked:

The air bag actually serves to help set & maintain ride height....

I usually run about 50psi on my 2013 RT Ltd ryding solo, & 70ish ryding two-up &/or loaded. Works for me - YMMV! :thumbup:

Ps, I'm closer to 200lbs than 150 (or 300!)

Surely that 200lbs weight is just your body weight exclusive of your enormous brain, Peter, which would have to weigh 100 by itself. That puts your total weight at 300 ;):ohyea:

Pete
 
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