How do you guys check and pump up your air forks?
- TexasKZ
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Re: How do you guys check and pump up your air forks?
09 May 2024 17:22ThisSonic Springs. Vastly superior to air assist.
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- Kelly E
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Re: How do you guys check and pump up your air forks?
09 May 2024 18:24
I use better springs and swap the air caps for adjustable preload caps.
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Re: How do you guys check and pump up your air forks?
10 May 2024 06:57They seem to be out of business or no longer on the web... Progressive or Race Tech are still searchable.ThisSonic Springs. Vastly superior to air assist.
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Re: How do you guys check and pump up your air forks?
12 May 2024 17:47
I could be wrong, but the website is still up. And said copyright 2024 at the bottom.
sonicsprings.com/catalog/about.php
But yeah, I have their springs in my fork. I'm still putting my bike together so no road feel/experience yet, but from what I had in there, initial feel of the springs, just by handling the bike to move it around, is way better than the stock ones. On the plus side, I don't have to worry about the air in the fork any more.
sonicsprings.com/catalog/about.php
But yeah, I have their springs in my fork. I'm still putting my bike together so no road feel/experience yet, but from what I had in there, initial feel of the springs, just by handling the bike to move it around, is way better than the stock ones. On the plus side, I don't have to worry about the air in the fork any more.
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