Hornd
SILVER Star
If you are shooting for something fairly cheap....just get a bicycle CO2 cartridge tire inflator, and then order some of the Nitrogen cartridges from morebeer.com. You need ~3 cartridges per 2.0 RR shock. So for under 50 bucks you have a setup to charge them, and can also be taken on longer more remote expeditions for trail repairs.
I guess all depends on how many times you think you'll be tearing into your shocks...I think my whole nitrogen bottle/regulator setup was less than 200 bucks.
Are your remote reservoirs steel or aluminum? If aluminum and on a day when the humidity is very low, I might be tempted to just use air and a pump. But at 24 bucks with the little nitrogen cartridges per refil of all 4 shocks, its not horrible.
I carry this one in my trail tools and used it on a trip to South America where finding a shop to charge shocks was near impossible. The inflator works really well; just threads right on to the shrader valve on the shocks, pull the trigger and it inflates.
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and these 1.8g Nitrogen cartridges: 2 cartridges get a fox 2.0 remote res 8" up to about 160psi...2.5 cartridges get it up to about 200 psi.
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Now you have added CO2 to the mix which is corrosive, I would stick with Nitrogen.
I use a very similar CO2 Cartridge with food grade canisters ($1 each on ebay) to pressurize my beer cans (5 gallon) when I mobile party.
Food grade cylinders omit the oil, that the BB Gun Cannisters at store have.