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Does anyone have the recommended air pressure and damping # for rear air shocks for 2 up riding on 1983 GS 1100 G as per owners manual.
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John
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John
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Yep. '82-'84 1100GK and '83 1100G. :encouragement:I've never heard of any GS with stock air shocks. Are you sure the shocks are original?
Actually, a bit of extra air makes the ride softer. :-k
That is, as long as the shock still moves. Extra air merely restores ride height, allowing more travel to soak up bumps, which results in a better ride, which can be interpreted as "softer".
My experience with air suspension started with a Peterbilt and a furniture van that I herded across the country several times for about six years. My experience was refined a bit with S&W air shocks on my KZ1300. They were purely air, no metal spring at all. That made for a wonderful ride, with the best results when the most travel was available (without topping out).
Had gauges mounted on the handlebar for the shocks and the forks, for easy monitoring of pressures. Was very interesting to watch them move over road irregularities.
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Any chance you have measured the sag on your shocks? :-k (Refer to post #4, if necessary.)
I had S&W gauges on the handlebar. The front was 0-100, the rear was 0-300, if I remember correctly. Pressures (while on the centerstand) were front: about 15, rear was about 75 solo, 110 dual. Never really noticed any increase to "warm" pressures while riding. Off the stand, the front rose to about 20, solo pressure at the rear went to 90, dual went to about 120. Pressures at the rear were higher than yours because there was no metal spring, only air.
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Were those shocks air only, or were they air over springs?
I believe that S&W offered more than one type.
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