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So who out there can help me find a pump to adjust the air in my shocks? I read somewhere that it needs to be a certain type to be able to add and remove the PSI

Thanks

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go to your harley dealer they are cheaper there for a progressive pump than any were else believe it or not. They are about 40 or 45 bucks at the HD and the company that makes them are 10 or 15 more with out the HD on it.

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You need the # 54630-03A from Harley.

http://www.chicagoharley.com/shop/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=54630-03A&x=36&y=15 $37.56

 

Chicago HD offers a good discount often cheaper than ebay with the added shipping costs.

 

Here is another discount dealer..https://www.zanottimotor.com/shopping/pLookUp.php $36.60

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harley-Davidson-Touring-Suspension-Air-Pump-54630-03A_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem439a4530a3QQitemZ290351034531QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

 

Ebay $ 44.95 free shipping

 

there are always new ones listed on ebay (not used) as some dealers include the pump with a new bike purchase. Having owned a few HDs you have extras sitting on the shelf in the garage. Many end up on Ebay.

 

hope this helps....Dave

Edited by davepa
Posted

The advantage of the Progressive Pump is that it is a zero let-off pump. Therefore, once you reach the desired pressure, it will not let air escape when you take the pump off. This is especially important with the front shocks since they hold so little air.

 

The HD version is, indeed, less expensive. Who'd figger.

 

RR

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i listed the link for the progressive pump where i found it to be the cheapest.

i will have to look for the link to the one i purchased. I did a google search to find the one i bought. mine has the 0 to 60 pound gauge. it reads in one pound increments and i found putting 4 pounds of air in the front was no problem. it has the zero loss feature and screws on & off. it is small & efficient.

Guest scarylarry
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I bought a bell frame pump at wally world for 16.00 works good for me. Though I'm not real big fan of wally world..

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