Well after almost a week of driving after it's last fault.( crankshaft pulley)
The mistake was made of leaving the RR alone for 3 days.
On arriving home it was reclining on the rear wheels, despite the EAS timer relay being removed.
This surprised me, put the relay in, up she pumped, took the relay out and down she went.
The relay is usually left out as it freezes the suspension, so it doesn't drop on the bumpstops.
Investigations found a leak.
I'm not sure it was actualy the bag that was leaking, as the brass collet fell out in pieces, and the bag seems to hold air.
However it is past it's useful life.
At least 2 bags will need replacing, maybe 4.
A coil conversion would be cheaper, Paddocks have a kit for 300 Euros.
Or maybe a secondhand disco( only kidding
)
Hhmm. What to do?

close up1 by Sovereign125a, on Flickr

spring_1 by Sovereign125a, on Flickr
The mistake was made of leaving the RR alone for 3 days.
On arriving home it was reclining on the rear wheels, despite the EAS timer relay being removed.
This surprised me, put the relay in, up she pumped, took the relay out and down she went.
The relay is usually left out as it freezes the suspension, so it doesn't drop on the bumpstops.
Investigations found a leak.
I'm not sure it was actualy the bag that was leaking, as the brass collet fell out in pieces, and the bag seems to hold air.
However it is past it's useful life.
At least 2 bags will need replacing, maybe 4.
A coil conversion would be cheaper, Paddocks have a kit for 300 Euros.
Or maybe a secondhand disco( only kidding
Hhmm. What to do?

close up1 by Sovereign125a, on Flickr

spring_1 by Sovereign125a, on Flickr