Typically Nitrogen in factory produced shocks, Or compressed air in motorcycle adjustable air shocks.
Shocks- some are air shocks. Shocked?
no
Yes there is no difference. I would however recommend you use synthetic oil in a motorcycle especially an air cooled one.
U will either have a compressor powered by the engine that keeps the car level when you put weight on the rear or U can follow the air lines from the shock back to something that looks like air valve on your tires. Then use a regular air chuck to fill shocks to your own liking. The air valve could be anyplace on the car. I put mine in the back bumper next to the license plate.
if i was to fix suspension by adding shocks, i would use air shocks to compensate for the air ride
If it's a swingarm-type model use longer shocks, if it's a Softail use shorter shocks. Or you can use height-adjustable air shocks on any Harley with a rear suspension.
yes it will. use motorcycle oil only
None but some people use the T-Bird springs and shocks.
no,not truck shocks, but you can use spring helpers or you can order a lift kit for the front and for the rear you can get air shocks from your local parts supplier.
yes,it is the same.
There is no such thing as motorcycle or car oil. They are one in the same. They are both 4 cycle oils. They may be labeled motorcycle oil but they are the same as the oil used in cars. As long as you use the correct weight you are using the correct oil. I highly recommend you use a full synthetic oil in your air cooled 50 cc engine.