in desperation at home i just pressurise any shock of my own shocks with air. Not air/spring type but say Yamaha pressurised cylinder where the gas piston separates the oil from the air 'trick'--or the bladder type like i think Honda have. Probably not the right thing to do but have re-gassed my older 'Gas Girlings' so i could try different oil grades [long ago]. Used Yamaha Gas Valves i had a few of left over from the days of re-building the likes of steel bodied TT250's mono's, just drilled on an angle in the end & tapped to [what was it!!] 1/8 gas thread or something--tapered tap thread, then gassed up [with air] through the needle Yam's use. Like i say desperate measures [home measures] & only get about 120psi but ok for me. Just remembered i carry a 'Soda Stream' bottle in the car set up to pump up the tyre if i get a flatty on the road [& can plug the hole], used it once after letting the tires down to get out of a paddock in the wet but bottle only held enough for say 20 psi in both tires but was thinking--how would it go [co2] pumping up shock damper canisters as bottle i think has 'high' pressure when full, the local guy can re-fill them with air but not sure about nitrogen--maybe. Have a gauge somewhere we used to use at work for the mono's, could run my bottle through that to set 14bar pressure or whatever's required. I Feel A Plan coming on.