Just for those that don't want to spend the money on an AirPro. Here's the cheap way to add air valves to your forks. Adding 6 to 10 psi is huge for bottoming and suspension balance on snowbikes. Way easier than changing oil volumes and I've never seen an issue with adding the additional pressure.
Remove the free piston from the forks, drill out the bleeder hole with the 7/64th bit to a depth just deeper than the threads of the valve.
Clean it with pressurized air, the be sure to use wd-40 to lube the aluminium so the steel tap doesn't make a mess. (USE IT! it's important) The tap is a 5/16-27 thread (special order - amazon)
you can then seat the Ford Mustang fuel injector schrader valve (google it and you;ll find them) in the hole. They are different than air ones for the fuel rail and are deeper, most pumps wont' work. I grind the tops off with a file to fix that.
if this seems over your head - probably should spend the money on the airpro, or there is a company making valves that thread into the regular bleeder thread size I've heard for 90 bucks.
Remove the free piston from the forks, drill out the bleeder hole with the 7/64th bit to a depth just deeper than the threads of the valve.
Clean it with pressurized air, the be sure to use wd-40 to lube the aluminium so the steel tap doesn't make a mess. (USE IT! it's important) The tap is a 5/16-27 thread (special order - amazon)
you can then seat the Ford Mustang fuel injector schrader valve (google it and you;ll find them) in the hole. They are different than air ones for the fuel rail and are deeper, most pumps wont' work. I grind the tops off with a file to fix that.
if this seems over your head - probably should spend the money on the airpro, or there is a company making valves that thread into the regular bleeder thread size I've heard for 90 bucks.