I have a 2003 Honda vtx 1800 c that I am considering changing from coil over shocks to air shocks. has anyone done this and what brand of shock did you go with?
I have a 2003 Honda vtx 1800 c that I am considering changing from coil over shocks to air shocks. has anyone done this and what brand of shock did you go with?
Personally I wouldn't use manual air shocks. I had them on my 1500 (in forks for a short time, plus rear shock, CB900 Custom, and recently my '08 Kawasaki Vulcan.
what I found is that the manual system is a PITA. You have to carry a small hand pump with you; the small volume of air in each shock is subject to temperature induced pressure changes; and it's just something else you have to check before every ride. Air shocks are also subject to developing leaks.
That said I have air shocks in my Roadsmith Accuride System but it is automatic and I don't have to do anything to them.
Other than what I have now I would not use air shocks again. A good coil-over is virtually non-destructible and not that hard change when necessary. YMMV
Thanks for your input. I plan to check out both systems before I decide.
"Like riding on air"... sounds good but air doesn't compress... springs do. I have had NUMEROUS air shock bikes in the past and find coil over shocks far superior IF you buy good quality shocks with the correct spring rate.
wiredgeorge Mico, TX.
Jaap and Jeri Kroes
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2002 GL1800 with TrikeShop (now RoadSmith) kit