Since Glider had posted before that the stock shocks can for sure be refilled if oil leaks out i got to thinking before i buy new shocks why not change the oil ? 5WT is stock so i figured i would try 10Wt I went with Bel Ray Fork oil since most shock oil is made for shocks charged with nitrogen not Air..
SO first Remove air fitting easy to do push down on the red tip pull the hose out .. Remove shock and then remove air adapter.
Install 1/8mpt x 3/16 Barb into shock with adapter to hook to brake bleeder
Find out the air shut off you bought doesn't shut off the air .. time to improvise .. hey this works for water hoses why not
Then hang shock on expensive hanger up side down apply brake bleeder turn on with lock and proceed to do other stuff for a few mins while it drains..
Once drained use them fancy shut offs and flip the shock over on your expensive mount .. bleed line attach to shock and open the snazzy cut off pliers and presto watch all the fluid suck in ..
Pretty easy to do .
Total time say maybe 1 hour
Also check out this post too...
Servicing Air Shocks - Harley Davidson Community
SO first Remove air fitting easy to do push down on the red tip pull the hose out .. Remove shock and then remove air adapter.

Install 1/8mpt x 3/16 Barb into shock with adapter to hook to brake bleeder


Find out the air shut off you bought doesn't shut off the air .. time to improvise .. hey this works for water hoses why not

Then hang shock on expensive hanger up side down apply brake bleeder turn on with lock and proceed to do other stuff for a few mins while it drains..

Once drained use them fancy shut offs and flip the shock over on your expensive mount .. bleed line attach to shock and open the snazzy cut off pliers and presto watch all the fluid suck in ..


Pretty easy to do .
Total time say maybe 1 hour
Also check out this post too...
Servicing Air Shocks - Harley Davidson Community
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