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    Shock Pumps

    Now that I am finally decked out with my fully, any shock pump better than others? How often do you air yours? DH does it ever ride but he is a bit on the OCD side about such things. His shock pump is one from 5 years ago, not even sure what brand it is.
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    I use the cheapo one from Performance. It puts air in, it doesn't let much (if any) out when I disconnect, has a decent gauge, and didn't cost an arm and a leg.

    I will check pressure about every other ride, but only air up or let air out when it needs it. I really dislike the feel of my bike if that shock pressure isn't dead on.

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    We bought one when DH went air shock but his Anthem came with a Giant one as well. One has died - don't know which.

    I used to check both of mine (front and rear) each week but found it was spot on every time, so I backed off to checking once amonth or so - still spot on. I've got a bit slack - haven't checked it for about two months now since I did the full let all the air out of the rear and check pivots were all still moving sweetly.

    Probably should check it again - thanks for reminding me! I sympathise with your DH, since I am usually a bit OCD, but never so much as shock pumping every ride. But I am OCD about pumping tyres each and every ride (on all bikes) - hate pinch flats!

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    Pink- DH went to tubeless. We are going to see if they are as great as everyone says then switch mine. I put air in my tires every ride (must be the roadie in me) but this shock is a new animal. I got a bunch of bike shop coupons, so I guess whatever they have is good enough? I didn't know if it was like hand pumps where some are total lemons!
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    You need to know whether you need a high or low pressure shock pump. Marzocchi forks like low, as do the Manitou swinger shock.

    If I was buying a high pressure pump, I'd buy a Fox. They're pretty accurate.

    That sound of air escaping when you disconnect is just the air in the hose, not air escaping from the shock.

    As far as frequency, I check the pressure every ride by at least pushing down on the fork or shock, and paying attention to the balance of the bike. If your fork or shock is losing air between rides, you should have it serviced someplace like Push Industries (who can also install a ProPedal Platform).
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    Sadie- My bike has a Fox Float rear and a Fox something (race?) on the front. I think DH has a WrenchForce pump, his Stumpjumper the same shock set up as my Hifi. I will ask the LBS if they can steer my clueless self in the right direction.
    Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 07-23-2009 at 02:11 PM.
    Amanda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    Pink- DH went to tubeless. We are going to see if they are as great as everyone says then switch mine. I put air in my tires every ride (must be the roadie in me) but this shock is a new animal. I got a bunch of bike shop coupons, so I guess whatever they have is good enough? I didn't know if it was like hand pumps where some are total lemons!
    I don't know whether I'd be game to go tubeless - not really sure why though. The roadie in me HAS to pump tyres every time - I swear that's one reason why I have so few flats compared with DH (me - touching wood right now)!

    I must admit I didn't feel the difference between the two shock pumps we had when I used them, so I couldn't say that one was better or worse - just that DH announced the other day that one was dead! I think if you stick with a reputable brand you should be fine?

    I have a Fox F100 RLC fork and it takes the high pressure pump. I don't expect they would have forks that take each so I think you'd be after the high pressure one.

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    tubeless

    Ian switched to tubeless a week or so ago (b-day pressie) & loves them! Much easier in terms of uphill climbs & quite responsive.

    I'm going tubeless next month.

    The dudes at our coolio shop told me that if there's one thing they'd upgrade first..it's wheels.

 

 

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