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πŸ”§ Progressive Suspension 412-4076B Black Anodized 12.5" Heavy Duty Low-Cost Rear Suspension Shock Set (2-Pack) Review

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Details

BrandProgressive Suspension
PositionRear
Vehicle Service TypeStreet-cruiser-motorcycles
ExteriorBlack Anodized
ColorBlack

Description of πŸ”§ Progressive Suspension 412-4076B Black Anodized 12.5" Heavy Duty Low-Cost Rear Suspension Shock Set (2-Pack)

Durable design means they will be an improvement to your motorcycle's suspension performance. All steel double wall damper with multistage velocity sensitive damping. 5 Position cam style preload adjuster. High pressure gas charged for consistent damping performance. Heavy duty progressive rate spring.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly Recommended Progressive Shocks

Replaced stock 12" shocks with 12.5" shocks on a 2018 FLHX. Didn't notice any elevation change but the ride was much better. The stock shocks were too stiff as my wife and I are not strong enough for the shocks to work. Highly recommend progressive dampers.

Pros
  • Parts
Cons
  • Repair

This has completely changed my '08 Street Glide for the better so far. No more hitting small bumps. There is a difference in administration. I was having weird rocking/walking around corners at high speeds and that seems to have fixed it. Invest more confidence and joy in my journey.

Pros
  • Chassis
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great value for money on the suspension

This is a definite improvement over the stock shocks on my 2015 SGS at the moment. At 70k on the bike, the stock dampers were sufficient. I could crank them all the way through and it would be awful and still hit the ground. After putting these shocks on I went ahead and hit every bump and they totally soaked it up. I ran the preload all the way up on the right shock and left the other low to accommodate the passenger. In general I am happy with it, now I need to replace the front springs to…

Pros
  • Shocks
Cons
  • Not bad