Related: Suspension Question neimbc Posts 10 Joined 6/3/2011 Location Harrisville, RI US neimbc 1/14/2017 - 5:23pm 1/14/2017 - 5:23pm Hi everyone. What's the word on lowering air pressures in your shocks/forks and seat post for winter storage/non use for say a few months? Think it's best to reduce pressure in them to lessen stress on seals and such? Save | Quote Log in or register to post comments bturman Posts 2102 Joined 8/1/2009 Location Durango, CO US bturman 1/17/2017 12:16am 1/17/2017 12:16am Interesting question. Let me ping a few legitimate bike engineer types to see if they have any input. My gut is that your suspension is just fine. I do think extending your dropper post is a good idea. There has a be a lot of pressure inside when compressed. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments Start New Topic Share to Facebook Facebook Facebook Share to Twitter Twitter Twitter Post a reply to: Lower shock/fork/post air pressures for storage? To post, please join, log in or connect to Vital using your Facebook profile Login with Facebook. Breadcrumb Forum Main The Hub
bturman Posts 2102 Joined 8/1/2009 Location Durango, CO US bturman 1/17/2017 12:16am 1/17/2017 12:16am Interesting question. Let me ping a few legitimate bike engineer types to see if they have any input. My gut is that your suspension is just fine. I do think extending your dropper post is a good idea. There has a be a lot of pressure inside when compressed. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
I do think extending your dropper post is a good idea. There has a be a lot of pressure inside when compressed.
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