Air Shocks
Cost me 50 bucks after taxes from dealership. Can say that it is the perfect tool and very well built. Couldn't ask for more but way too expensive. Mtried several bike pumps and couldn't get them to work. There is another company that makes one can't remember which o e but would have to order online. Myou can also look at a metric dealer as a lot of the bigger metric bikes use the same type of pump for their shocks but still gonna be between 40 and 50 dollars. eBay may be king on this one. Good luck
it's kind of bite the bullet time -
a regular bike can can over pressurise and blow the seals in the shocks.
the size of the HD pump ( and similar are sold under other names) prevents this- and the gauge is a must.
probably ebay for you, find a seller who won't rip you for CDN shipping.
Mike
a regular bike can can over pressurise and blow the seals in the shocks.
the size of the HD pump ( and similar are sold under other names) prevents this- and the gauge is a must.
probably ebay for you, find a seller who won't rip you for CDN shipping.
Mike
it's kind of bite the bullet time -
a regular bike can can over pressurise and blow the seals in the shocks.
the size of the HD pump ( and similar are sold under other names) prevents this- and the gauge is a must.
probably ebay for you, find a seller who won't rip you for CDN shipping.
Mike
a regular bike can can over pressurise and blow the seals in the shocks.
the size of the HD pump ( and similar are sold under other names) prevents this- and the gauge is a must.
probably ebay for you, find a seller who won't rip you for CDN shipping.
Mike
If you want to be a cheapskate use a conventional bicycle pump and tyre guage. Did me for over 20 years. You lose a little pressure when connecting and disconnecting, but you'll get used to that. 
Or stop whingeing, put your hand in your pocket and buy the real deal FFS!
Or stop whingeing, put your hand in your pocket and buy the real deal FFS!
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