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Price?

Cavman

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I have the 2010 RT A&C. What would be the price of the auto inflate option that comes on the 'S' and Limited models for the rear shock?
 
YOu can get them off of EBay for about $420 if you're carelul. (That's where I got mine! :thumbup:)
The dealer might charge for about 4 hours of labor to install it.
My guy only charges $50 per hour, so I really lucked out! :ohyea:
 
Bummer. "Video has been removed by the user."

The reason I was asking, I gave a friend a ride this past weekend in the campground area at the TAG Cave In. Since is was at night, you could see that my low beams were in the faces of oncoming people walking towards us. I made a comment about the extra weight on the bike which didn't go well with HER. I tried to explain about the suspension system on my bike that it didn't automatically compensate because my RT doesn't have the system that does that.
She said it was a very comfy ride anyway.
So, I was wondering what the price difference of a unit?
 
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You could carry a small tire compressor, like the Slime, and put some air in manually, as needed.
 
Stumpy is doing fine....as usual, he's sleeping.

Alison, the passenger, is spoken for.

I have a bicycle pump I use for adjusting air pressures on the Spyder. This was a "drive by want a ride" situation in a campground. The ride was about 125 yards.

Thanks for the suggestions!
 
Stumpy is doing fine....as usual, he's sleeping.

Alison, the passenger, is spoken for.

I have a bicycle pump I use for adjusting air pressures on the Spyder. This was a "drive by want a ride" situation in a campground. The ride was about 125 yards.

Thanks for the suggestions!
The bicycle pump is a great idea. I hadn't thought of that. They are very compact, and can handle high pressure. :thumbup:

I'm not sure adding the ACS system, with compressor, switch, sensor, link and piping would be worth the effort for a "drive-by". ;)
 
Hold on a second Scotty; If it helps to make a favorable impression with a winsome young Lass... :2thumbs:

:roflblack: I guess I am out of touch. There is nothing in the world I could ever do to make a favorable impression with a winsome young lass. nojoke
 
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