Anyone tried these??

Kevsbigred

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Wondering if anyone has tried these, or know anyone who has. I'm looking into changing rear shocks soon, but don't want to spend a lot of money.
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Wondering if anyone has tried these, or know anyone who has. I'm looking into changing rear shocks soon, but don't want to spend a lot of money.

The 2015 SGS has these already (don't know about '14's), what bike do you have?
 
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Look very much like my stock ones on my 14 SGS. ..

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I've got a 08 flht, I'm also trying to figure out how these work, why is the adjuster only one 1 side. How does it affect the other???


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The side with the adjuster controls compression and the other side controls rebound.
 
I have them off my 14 less then 300mls and a set of bitchen baggers lowered shocks with maybe 100 mls on em . Don't buy new ill hook you up


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I think they are great for two up riding, maybe a little stiff for riding solo but they do seem to get better after a thousand + miles when they get broke in.
 
Too short for me and they only have 2" of travel. Stock on FLHXS. Buy the same thing in standard length (13") with 3" of travel.
 
Kevsbigred, I would suggest going with the DIY air ride. I had those on my SGS and the DIY air ride is so much better.


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Just that the ride completely sucks and those who have tried it tore it off and went back to basic shock packages
 
I had the legends kit, which was $1500, and never really liked it, but now I have the DIY set up I love. The key is correct air pressure and the only way to know the pressure is with a gauge. Most guys don't run a gauge and just guess at it. I highly recommend this set up.


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Bryan got me interested in this kit . I love it and I run a gauge so nice to adjust on the fly
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And how much did it cost you

It all depends on how far you want to take it, if you get all the parts your self it will be around $200 - $250. I've add a custom compressor bracket which is $45 and I'm add adding custom wiring harness that airs up once I turn the ignition switch on and airs down once I turn it off that was $120, I think.


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