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I've tried several times to pump my 09 street glide rear suspension only to have all the air leak out every time I un-screw the pump. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong?
It's not a large air chamber. try using a pump that doesn't screw on the schrader fitting. I use my air compressor, but I give it small burst of air to get my PSI where I want it. Harley makes a pump that works very good also.
I use a HD pump and haven't had the problem described, possibly a bad pump or valve. Have you used this pump on another bike? Try it on a friends bike to determine if it is the pump or the valve.
Check all the air lines and connections. I remembered a couple of years ago on my old "07 Night Rod Special", I made a trip to Florida. When on my way down to Fl, during the ride somewhere in Georgia on I-95, I was hitting a set of bridges right before entering Fl. and the rear end was hitting very hard and I said to myself, this isn't normal and once I had the chance to get off at the next exit. I'd noticed that the fender had clipped the line on the right side. Locky to say that, I was able to fix it by pulling the slack and reconnecting it for the rest of my trip. The first thing I did was to purchased some extra air line just in case.... That was an after market Anotte Air Suspension for the rod and the way I fed the line under in between the fender and the belt guard cause the line to be clipped at some point and ended up scratching the whole chrome side of the pulley.
Hi All I think I had the same problem ...the HD air pomp connector wasn't opening the valve when screwed on ..so i was onely building up the presure in that short hose(not the shocks ), when unscrewing all the air was escaping.So what was happening is that the air pomp screw was bottoming on the shredder valve bracket .All i have done was grind couple of mm of the air pomp screw and its working perfect now .Kind regards
i've never owned a bagger that held air in the rear shocks for more than a week. Pump them up to 45 or so and come back a week later and they're down to less than 30.. just something I've learned to deal with over the years...
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