Good 'ol Nathan. Spotted another conspiracy theory.
Ever felt your shock reservoirs after a decent ride or race? Feel that heat in there?? Hmmmm?
I'm sure nitrogen won't be such an issue in the new air forks as they certainly won't be charged to the same level as a shock is.
I can't imagine a bike shop that doesn't have a bottle of nitrogen. Most people who are half serious about dirt bikes have one.
This suggestion is right up there with home made air filters, shocks that are the wrong length for your bike and cheap oil in your gear box.
Insane.......
Good old Ross. Spotted another opportunity to argue with Nathan.
The bit where you can feel the reservoir with your hand shows that it's not all that hot.
so what's the increase in pressure from 20*C to, say, 80*C?
Then remember that the change you could possibly feel is the ratio of the reservoir diameter to shock shaft diameter - sod all, like I said before.
Here's another thought: Lots of MTB fork and shocks run on compressed air, usually from hand pumps. Do you ever hear of them having problems with changes in pressure or oxidisation?
How can this be?!
Nitrogen is the best. My point is that it is nothing like essential, and the arguments against using something else are mostly about mental (and emotional?) conditioning, not physics or engineering or even feel.