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Old 12-27-2023, 09:40 PM   #36
btr22   btr22 is offline
 
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So I’ve done a few rides with the air valves in the shocks. I do feel there is a difference and improvement over stock. I run about 7 to 10 pounds. That seems to be pretty good. They hold air for a two hour ride and are still pressurized the next time I go for a ride. With the warm weather and no snow here in NH I rode three times in December so far. It was 46 degrees on Dec 26th and had a nice 15 mile ride in the woods. I prefer riding when it’s colder versus sweating like a pig in the summertime with all my safety gear and helmet.
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