Hi everybody. I own a '88 K75 for 3 months now and have it running the best it has since I got it. Recently I noticed it came with a Progressive shock, which from what I read is a good thing compared to the stock shock. Not really knowing anything about shocks, I have a few questions.
The bike has 91,000 miles and I don't know how long the Progressive has been on there. Plus, not having any K bike experience prior to this bike, I don't have any reference for how this bike is handling. It could be great for an '88 K75, or there could be room for improvement, I don't know. The Progressive has a rubber stop at the top of the shaft for when it bottoms out, and it is cracked, dry rotted and appears hardened from exposure.
How can I tell if the shock itself is worn out? And if it needs it, is it serviceable or does it just get replaced? And what tool(s) are used to adjust the pre-load on the spring? I assume if I'm going two up with gear on a road trip I might want to dial in some extra preload, and I might otherwise want to experiment with it to see how different settings affect the handling.
Also, the shock has a air nipple at the bottom, and the text on the label of the shock makes reference to nitrogen. Is the pressure something that needs checking occasionally, or just leave it alone.
Thanks for the help on this.