The original service manual (basscliff online) says to jack up the front before measuring fork air pressure, while Haynes just says to hook up the gauge with no mention of getting the front wheel off the ground.
Two questions:
1. I don't have a jack or a center stand (just a rear 'paddock' stand). Any way to get the front wheel off the ground?
2. How much of a difference in indicated fork air psi do you think there would be measuring it without getting the front wheel off the ground?
Both Haynes and Suzuki agree that "standard pressure" is 7.11 psi and maximum is 35 psi.
1982 GS1100e almost 25k - bought her 3 months and 500 miles ago.
Thanks much
Two questions:
1. I don't have a jack or a center stand (just a rear 'paddock' stand). Any way to get the front wheel off the ground?
2. How much of a difference in indicated fork air psi do you think there would be measuring it without getting the front wheel off the ground?
Both Haynes and Suzuki agree that "standard pressure" is 7.11 psi and maximum is 35 psi.
1982 GS1100e almost 25k - bought her 3 months and 500 miles ago.
Thanks much