Air valves top of M1R forks??
- 907pasonut
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Air valves top of M1R forks??
on the Pasos the front forks have air valves up top, I think
approx 15 years ago I put approx 5psi air pressure and never checked them since, does anybody know if any pressure or what pressure should be put in there 
Cheers Claude.
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Re: Air valves top of M1R forks??
zero, as in no pressure at all
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Re: Air valves top of M1R forks??
thanks again higgy, I dought there will be any pressure left by now, but I will check in any case... this goes to show...if you not sure about something dont do it!! 
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Re: Air valves top of M1R forks??
No pressure at all.
the less pressure, the better the fork respons.
the legs suck in air by them selves, and the pressure needs to be relieved by applying the valves every now and than.
bertus
the less pressure, the better the fork respons.
the legs suck in air by them selves, and the pressure needs to be relieved by applying the valves every now and than.
bertus