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Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by dukeofdirt, Apr 6, 2007.

  1. dukeofdirt

    dukeofdirt New Member

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    Still getting aquainted with my FLHRS. Many years and miles on an FLSTF.
    Any thoughts on the air ride shocks as to psi for one-up at +/-200lbs. with
    a T-bag? Thanks in advance!
    Ron
  2. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    welcome duke!!!!! i would start with 10psi and go from there....dont use a high pressure air hose....shocks and fittings wont stand it. i put a regulator in the line before doing my shocks. i run about 20 in mine, eg, 2 up all the time. once you get the shocks like you want you may need to adjust the headlight.......have fun and be safe
    chuck
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    h-d sales a hand pump I recomend it and you can adjust to the ride you like and if you keep it in your bag you can adjust for all the trinkets you aquire on the road
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    i should have added that i have a bag pump,thanks ironhorse!!!!!
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