Good question, I do think some fork and shocks lose air pressure over time. I am going to start checking more often, like once a week to see if I am losing pressure over a week.How often does everyone here check or adjust the air PSI In their fork and shock ? I have a rail 7 with maybe 6 rides ane a little over 100 miles on rocky singletrack and it seems like my dampnig has gone off. Thanks.
Yep I agree. Every time we connect the pump, a small amount of air pressure escapes to fill up the pump hose, before the pressure gauge gets activated. Then we have to pump that air back in - just to restore the shock pressure to where it was before. Checking the SAG is the correct way as you mentioned.Every single time I check the air pressure, it is ALWAYS lower than it should be! ALWAYS. So I don't check it, because I know that checking it lets air out and then I have to pump it back up again, which is hard work on a shock!
So I check the %sag instead. If that's OK, I leave the psi alone for another week/month/whatever.
There is usually a minor change with my tyres (1 or 2psi) - literally due to what the temperature is for that day.Yep I agree. Every time we connect the pump, a small amount of air pressure escapes to fill up the pump hose, before the pressure gauge gets activated. Then we have to pump that air back in - just to restore the shock pressure to where it was before. Checking the SAG is the correct way as you mentioned.
Checking car or bike tyres aren’t as affected because those have large volumes of air.
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