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Progressive Suspension 11 1102 20 75 Spring Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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MaterialAlloy Steel
BrandProgressive Suspension
ColorBlack

Description of Progressive Suspension 11 1102 20 75 Spring

Progressive wound springs have the ability to provide a plush ride over small road bumps yet firm enough to absorb the larger ones. Reduced front end dive and under braking. High quality chrome silicon wire. Precision wound.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, great price

Perfect fit direct from the manufacturer and at a lower price, what more could you ask for? Best upgrade springs on the market for my gl1100. Progressive makes some of the best suspension out there. If you haven't tried what they have to offer, you should!

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • Good overall but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing handling for forks and accessories

These springs are amazing! I installed them on my 1980 gl1100 frame/front VW tricycle. No more slumps when stopping and excellent corner handling. I've installed progressive springs and shocks on countless motorcycles, both on and off the road, and have always been impressed. Install their products and really enjoy the ride.

Pros
  • Suspension
Cons
  • Some imperfections

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent, mandatory upgrade!

Great fork springs, had to replace the front fork springs on my 2002 Kawasaki Voyager XII because the air spring was gone. PERSON! I should have done this update a long time ago, the bike handles like a new bike now, cornering is great, bump handling is much better, no need to add air to the front fork which is a must for any bike is.

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  • Motorcycle & Powersports
Cons
  • Slightly cracked

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Night and Day!: Suspension

Equipped with my 1983 GL1100 with under 30,000 miles and regular fork oil changes. The factory springs still had enough life, but while I was making the seals I decided to improve them. It was worth it! The bike has become much more responsive and predictable. You can catch corners really well and still catch bad sections of road perfectly. If you like driving a car with its potential, you should switch to progressive springs.

Pros
  • Forks & Accessories
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Upgrades cost money

Having recently driven 500 miles on needy country roads in New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle, my 2001 Kawasaki Voyage XII has definitely improved in comfort and handling. These springs have a larger spring range, are longer than OEM springs and do not have the internal seal and filter required by OEM springs. Compared to the old OEM air springs, this upgrade was definitely worth the money. It's hard to believe that air pressure is no longer needed.

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  • Car
Cons
  • Long delivery