I have real difficulty in getting rear shocks up to pressure using the std RS or Fox supplied pumps. I also have a superdooper Lezeyne one which is the biggest piece of shit in my toolbox ( it fell apart on the first day I used it, when all the o rings decode to leave the pump - but I couldnt remember where I bought it from!)
I run rears about 230 on the 161/ Flare Max and 260 ish on the Trek - but getting there is near impossible at the higher pressures.
Any recommendations
This is not helped by me having bicep strength issues in my right arm - hence the floor standing idea?
Good quality shock pump. Floor standing?
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Re: Good quality shock pump. Floor standing?
https://hopkinsoncycles.co.uk/product/r ... 8AQAvD_BwE
Digital for me. Not floor standing though.
His gets checked twice per day at races
Digital for me. Not floor standing though.
His gets checked twice per day at races
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Re: Good quality shock pump. Floor standing?
I am probably being thick here - but can you use a floor (tyre) pump? I have always assumed the volume will fuck shocks?
But that is only fronts - and to about 55psi! Even I can do thatweeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 5:20 pm https://hopkinsoncycles.co.uk/product/r ... 8AQAvD_BwE
Digital for me. Not floor standing though.
His gets checked twice per day at races
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