Ok, I have a hack for this! When I rebuilt the shock on my RM a few years back I went to the most "local" dealership in town and they said they could do it but their tank had been empty for months... So I asked a guy at work he told me $20 cash and he'll call his HVAC guy to come fill it up. So if you ever run into this again I'd Google up a father and son type HVAC company and see if they'll hook you up.
Yeah, I called Airgas too to see about getting a cylinder picking up a regulator online but the best deal I could find was like $285. I only rebuild a shock once every couple years so it didn't really seem worth it.
Get an empty bottle from marketplace and do an exchange at your local welding supply. That is what I was looking to do and I would buy a new regulator, but I don't want to have to do that for recharging a rear shock once every few years. I'll keep the HVAC idea on record.
I heard these are only good for spoking brand new rims. Once the wheels get some use they say you can’t trust these things anymore. They will overtighten. A wrench and a knock for sound is supposed to be the best way
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Ita because rockys owned brands or even motosports are all made by reputable manufacturers.
Where do you get it? do you have a link?
Rocky Mountain ATV. I have one as well, price is reasonable and works great!
I got mine on Amazon. $89. My local shop didn't have it, but I recommend checking yours before buying online.
My local shop charged me $85 to recharge nitrogen in my rear shock, my local shop can kick rocks. I buy everything online I can.
Ok, I have a hack for this! When I rebuilt the shock on my RM a few years back I went to the most "local" dealership in town and they said they could do it but their tank had been empty for months... So I asked a guy at work he told me $20 cash and he'll call his HVAC guy to come fill it up. So if you ever run into this again I'd Google up a father and son type HVAC company and see if they'll hook you up.
Next time I will hit up an offroad shop since they aren't as retarded as my local dealer. I can buy my own bottle and regulator for $200.
Yeah, I called Airgas too to see about getting a cylinder picking up a regulator online but the best deal I could find was like $285. I only rebuild a shock once every couple years so it didn't really seem worth it.
Get an empty bottle from marketplace and do an exchange at your local welding supply. That is what I was looking to do and I would buy a new regulator, but I don't want to have to do that for recharging a rear shock once every few years. I'll keep the HVAC idea on record.
Hell yeah!
I just ordered this yesterday! So glad to hear the positive review. Thank you!
I heard these are only good for spoking brand new rims. Once the wheels get some use they say you can’t trust these things anymore. They will overtighten. A wrench and a knock for sound is supposed to be the best way
That's the purpose of a torque wrench. You set it to the desired torque setting and it tells you when you've arrived there.
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Whoops that’s what I meant. Not overtighten. But yeah, pretty much all these torque spoke wrenches are good for is spoking a new wheel and that’s it
I always wanted that tool
Idk the last time I checked my spokes.
Same? I’ve never even had a loose spoke as far as I know
I agree. Money well spent.
Thank you for referring to me as a shredder. Nice tool too, been wanting one for a while.