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RT Ltd. air compressor

Biosafena

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It appears that the compressor for my rear shock has taken the deep six. It sounded a little funny for the last 2 days and before I cold stick my mug up in there to see if I could find the issue, it totally stopped working. The shock will hold air and the release valve still works, but no sound from the compressor itself. My question is this: what is maximum pressure for the system? And what would a good pressure be for riding 2-up? I tried 30 lb. and it seemed a little soft, but don't want to put too much in with my air compressor and create another problem before I can get it to the dealer for repairs in a few weeks. :(


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Don't go less than 10 psi, and don't exceed 100. Your Owner's Manual lists 60-90 pounds as appropriate, depending on the rider/passenger/cargo weight. Look in your manual.
 
That part I knew. It is giving me the "manual" notification on the cluster, but the compressor will not run when holding switch for "firmer". The only thing I saw in the owner's manual was to hold the switch to manually put air in, but I didn't see where it gave specs for those that needed to use a compressor or pump. Thanks to all!


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