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hmm i'll have to take a run to few shops tomorrow, but we havent got a lowes, wallmart has none, canadian tire has none, so i will try home hardware tomorrow

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hmm i'll have to take a run to few shops tomorrow, but we havent got a lowes, wallmart has none, canadian tire has none, so i will try home hardware tomorrow

Let me know if you can find it, if not, I'll send you one.

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Similar subject about the air compressor, my front holds air, but the rear will need to be aired up on a daily basis. any thoughts???:confused07:

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that's an air joint(hose) coupler. forget Lowes or 99% of the big box stores. Try a true value hardware store. It's likely metric..thus it's not easy to find. I have similar parts off "air" sprung forks. We would need to know the thread size/type. You can figure this out using bolts that thread in.

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so i just took a closer look at my compressor and just noticed my hoses dont match the diagram.. i have a hose with one male and one female end and one hose with two males. does my bike have the wrong assembly for the year?

 

 

oh and daitan i would find out it the rear shock was leaking or your valves are not closing right, i that issue with mine ecept it was the front loosing pressure and i turned out my dessicant was so saturated i had water in the valves and was mucking up the system.

 

so first get some de-greaser clean the hoses and rear shock till you could eat off them then try spraying it with soap and water like your looking for a tire leak if nothing from any connections or hoses i would try and block off the rear hose output with a bolt and an oring and leave it overnight and see if it reads in the morning. if it still has pressure in the morning i would say bad shock and if its empty i would say you've got a valve not closing right

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Similar subject about the air compressor, my front holds air, but the rear will need to be aired up on a daily basis. any thoughts???:confused07:

You got a leak! Use soapy water to find it then fix it.

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so i just took a closer look at my compressor and just noticed my hoses dont match the diagram.. i have a hose with one male and one female end and one hose with two males. does my bike have the wrong assembly for the year?

At this point a picture might be handy.

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thats the piece thats is suposed to go there but my hose has a different end on it, i wonder if mebey i done need it and im just losing my mind that it was there in the first place :think:

Guest Robair 1946
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I have lots of that sort of stuff around. If you will send me your address, I will just send you the piece you need. I am located in Calgary Alberta Canada.

 

Rob

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