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99 YZ 400f Back Shock
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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1279363, member: 71057"] I wouldn't suggest using air from a compressor, even as a temporary solution. The shock on most bikes needs somewhere around 140 or so psi to operate properly, and your typical home compressor will most likely only provide about 90psi. Then you have a moisture issue. Like minutz said first, rebuild it. Then find a tire store in your area that has a nitrogen refill setup, and have it filled. (after you check the service manual for the proper amount) [/QUOTE]
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