roadking wrote:
Did you have to change any lines? or were you able to just move it?
and if thats the case then why does the MOCO do it the hard way?
I did replace both lines. It took just under 5 ft of line so that's cheap insurance. That valve should be located so the rider can check the suspension pressure just as he would his tire pressure. With it being so difficult to access as it is from the MoCo I doubt that very many do. The John Guest fittings that are on the shocks and valve will slowly leak if that line has ever been removed and reinstalled without trimming of the end of the line after it has been scored by the fitting. I know that some mechanics will not do this even though they should know better. Many riders do not check the suspension pressure due to it's difficulty to access the valve. Many are also riding on zero or close to zero pressure right now. That's bad on the suspension not to mention your a$$.