K Kwackers Member Sep 15, 2000 66 0 Feb 4, 2003 #1 Can someone in the know explain why Nitrogen is used in a rear shock ? Could CO2 be used instead ? It would be easier as is it much more readily available. Any help appreciated.
Can someone in the know explain why Nitrogen is used in a rear shock ? Could CO2 be used instead ? It would be easier as is it much more readily available. Any help appreciated.
BadgerMan Mi. Trail Riders Jan 1, 2001 2,479 10 Feb 4, 2003 #2 Don't go there man! LOL! Actually there are a couple good threads on the subect both here and in the KDX forum.
Don't go there man! LOL! Actually there are a couple good threads on the subect both here and in the KDX forum.
E eibellk Member Jan 13, 2003 35 0 Feb 5, 2003 #3 Because Nitrogen is less affected by heat. It is even used as air in racecar tires...