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We have three GSes here. Two with Progressives, one with Sonic, none of them are using additional air.78? GS1000, nothing is wrong with them, just ugly. I have racetech inside so not using the air function.
That's not a bolt. That is the stock chrome cover that screws on over the Schrader valve.Yep I could just bolt off the air valve like in your photo, totally servicable.
Are you worried at all about stock ones? All of the stock caps I have seen were aluminum. :-kI'd be a little worried about aluminum ones. The thread is awful fine and it'd be too easy to get that first twist awry and b*gger them.
Because the caps are aluminum and the tubes are steel, I would think it would be the caps that got buggered. :-kOn the other hand, cross-threading the originals would b*gger the tubes too.
There is a trick to installing the caps that makes it MUCH easier.I find em a little inconvenient to push down and get started too versus the un-valved ones ...I can't use a big long socket to push and turn in the awkward spot like I can with the normal type
.the 650 aircaps are but the ones on my 400s are not. Its on my list to find similar that suit the 650's tube diameters...aluminum..
yes that's fine if it doesn't smear on the oily bits or if I can see the mark on the thin tops of the tube -(hard to see if doing this tubes on the bike) while holding down.... but I do as well turning the cap backwards til I feel the threads "set" (an old trick used for any bolt or even screws).... But the real pain I have with these air-caps, while holding down against the springs with,say, a wood lever, to hold em down easily while getting them started, is that the high-point of the casting is not "on-center"...Use a Sharpie marker on the tube to show that point
4v GS1100 will fit. Have a rubber cap over a screw fixture for adjusting spring preload.