Fox airpump
varyder
Posted 2010-10-08 1:50 PM (#71282)
Subject: Fox airpump


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I have on of those Fox air pump for the rear shock on the Vision it just gave out. I was trying to pump up the shock and then all the air leaked out through the pump. Fortunately I had another way to pump it up, but I'm very disappointed in this as it is less than 3 years old and has rarely been used.
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1atom12
Posted 2010-10-08 2:43 PM (#71288 - in reply to #71282)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area
unscrew the pump and pour a few drops of oil inside and put it back together... good as new...
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varyder
Posted 2010-10-08 3:29 PM (#71291 - in reply to #71282)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
...thanks, one adam 12!
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hmd520
Posted 2010-10-08 5:03 PM (#71299 - in reply to #71282)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Tucson , AZ
I sell an airkit called Air on Command... it eliminates having to stop and hook up an airpump and manually air it up. Its simular to an air ride set up. You have air at the push of a buttom. You keep your stock shock. It hard lines into the shock. I have it on my bike. Works great.
Nice when you hit a bad road and you are two up.... just push the button and adjust the ride. When the road is smooth, you can release some of the air out . HMD520@yahoo.com
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1atom12
Posted 2010-10-09 5:54 PM (#71327 - in reply to #71299)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area

hmd520 - 2010-10-08 6:03 PM I sell an airkit called Air on Command... it eliminates having to stop and hook up an airpump and manually air it up. Its simular to an air ride set up. You have air at the push of a buttom. You keep your stock shock. It hard lines into the shock. I have it on my bike. Works great. Nice when you hit a bad road and you are two up.... just push the button and adjust the ride. When the road is smooth, you can release some of the air out . HMD520@yahoo.com

More details please.... 

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hmd520
Posted 2010-10-09 6:18 PM (#71330 - in reply to #71327)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Tucson , AZ
1atom12 - 2010-10-09 5:54 PM

More details please....?



What would you like to know.. would be glad to answer any questions you have.
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-10-10 4:34 AM (#71343 - in reply to #71282)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Where can I buy Air on Command? How hard is the install? How much does it cost? Where did you mount the switches? Does is have a gage to show how much air is in the shock?
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Webhair
Posted 2010-10-10 7:27 AM (#71345 - in reply to #71282)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Does it have pressure limits?

BTW, it is October, how is your website coming? We are anxiously waiting to see it...

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1atom12
Posted 2010-10-10 8:44 AM (#71350 - in reply to #71343)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Tourer

Posts: 311
Atlanta Area

radioteacher - 2010-10-10 5:34 AM Where can I buy Air on Command? How hard is the install? How much does it cost? Where did you mount the switches? Does is have a gage to show how much air is in the shock?

LOL!  Thanks Radioteacher...  Exactly the questions I wanted answered....

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hmd520
Posted 2010-10-11 9:12 AM (#71400 - in reply to #71343)
Subject: Re: Fox airpump


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Tucson , AZ
radioteacher - 2010-10-10 4:34 AM

Where can I buy Air on Command? How hard is the install? How much does it cost? Where did you mount the switches? Does is have a gage to show how much air is in the shock?


I have a company called (HMD520.com) it should be launching this month. Hopefully next week.
We specialize in building parts for the Victory vision.
The cost is around $499. Its not hard to install, if you are mechanically inclined. You can add a guage.
We are working on mounting hardware right now for the guage. I mounted the switches inside the saddle bag, wanted to keep it to a minimal on my bike. You can actually add the switches where ever there is a panel that has enough room for a small hose to attach in back of it.
I air up my shock by feel.... victory recommends not going over 85 pounds. The guage would allow alot of air control. You can over inflate the bag around the factory shock( even with the factory hand air pump) .... the guage would help prevent that. The compressor is small, so the air inflation is at a small rate. If you have any questions please feel free to ask, i will be happy to help.

HMD520@yahoo.com

Edited by hmd520 2010-10-11 9:15 AM
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