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Hi Canadian *******,



Rebuild them.



I just did mine. It was very easy to do. Actually, I didn’t rebuild them as much as “refresh” them. The only thing that you would probably have to do different was replace the seal. Mine were great (not leaking and in good shape). They are only a few dollars compared to getting a new bike or $100 of dollars for Progressives. Progressives are great though.



If your loosing air, could their be an air leak in the line somewhere? Have you lost fluid or just air? My fluid was like molasses and that where all my problems were. Use soap and water put on by a brush to find an air leak.



I ride now like a Cadillac now. They great!



Really, it’s worth a try.



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Yes... The manual has everything you need to know to do the job.



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Hey Canadian *******,


Take a look at this thread. When I did mine I gave a little explanation here of what I did:



http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/forum1/73007.htmlfor the back.



http://www.goldwingfacts.com/forums/forum1/73104.htmlfor the front.



When you read through this thread, pay attention to the other threads I mentioned in it. They are what I referenced when I did mine.



Really though... what do you have to loose but your time? There not complicated. For the time and effort I put into mine it was worth it 1000 fold! Single best thing I did to my bike ever.



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