Yes it can but I personally wouldn’t run a shock filled with air for a few reasons. 1. It's part of fire/explosion triangle. Nitrogen eliminates the risk of that 2. Temperature changes can cause moisture to build up with air in the shock bladder 3. Nitrogen is a more dense gas and is less likely to leak over time
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Hey guys thanks for watching. I totally forgot to mention the torque spec for the top of the rod assembly. Honda recommends 27 FT lbs.
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what do you think when the high speed compression not looked up , its brooken?
What kinda place are you taking it to. Who fills with nitrogen? And if you got a link for parts?
Costco has it for members
Hola amigo donde compras la bala esa para pasar el retén?
Olá eu peguei www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-shock-seal-bullet-tool-p
Ese monoshock le dará a la xr400?
no sé
Hey it can be filled with ordinary air?
Yes it can but I personally wouldn’t run a shock filled with air for a few reasons.
1. It's part of fire/explosion triangle. Nitrogen eliminates the risk of that
2. Temperature changes can cause moisture to build up with air in the shock bladder
3. Nitrogen is a more dense gas and is less likely to leak over time
@@northernmx5973 Thank you for your answer
@@kolo1367 np happy riding
Hey buddy I do the powder coating if you ever want to send something my way I do the springs like cameron neimela, I have the super chrome and dazzling red just like they do and ill do it cheaper then anyone else does for you
Where are you located?
Your shock is not bled….. you’ve got a ton of air in the piston.
It was bled just fine.. if it had air in it then it wouldn’t function properly and it would be audible when bench testing.