Before I got the pump I checked it with a digital tire guage and it read 12psi.. When I hooked up the pump it read ZERO?
So I started @ 10 and went up in 3 psi increments... 18-20 stopped the bottoming (I also was riding w/o the saddlebags so I could pump on the road) But the ride just was really stiff. It seemed to handle the big bumps better, but it would transfer the smaller bumps with the PSI up....
I need a sensor to read road grade and adjust the shocks for me at 1000 times a second... 
Dont get me wrong 20psi is a SHT load better then what I had... But if you folks think the bitubo's will give me the best of both worlds??
Scott
Scott
You don't want to pump those up with anything buy the Harley shock pump or similar device. DO NOT use an air hose from a compressor.
On my SEUC, I don't need to remove the saddlebags to use the pump. I have to open the lid on the left bag and there is room to attach, pump, and read the gauge. I cannot remember for sure, but I think you should be able to do the same on the SERK. Try getting at it with just opening the saddlebag lid. Suddenly, adjusting the pressure in your shocks will become a really quick and easy process that you won't mind doing as you change from solo to 2-up.
As far as changing to the Bitubo's, etc. I have never ridden anything without the stock Harley shocks, so maybe there's some added enjoyment out there that I'm missing.