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just mike

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I live I n Des Moines and I'm looking for someone near me that has original 12" air assist shocks for sale . The reason I'm looking for someone near me is I've tried a couple of people over the country and have had loss of oil . If you are interested in selling your shocks let me know . Thanks, Mike
 
Anyone have a set that can grantee me no oil loss I would be interested

Mike,
You can change oil in HD shocks. Very easy. A year or so ago I posted here a complete play by play of how to change oil on stiock Harley shocks. Changed my 5 wt stock oil to 7.5!wt and it made a difference in ride to the better.

I found my old post as follows:

Like many I found the stock 12" rear air shocks on my 14SG to ride very choppy! For $71 I obtained a brand new set of 13" (actually measure 12.75") take offs from a 2015 Harley. After reading about every thread on every forum pertaining to HD shocks I decided to change the stock 5 wt oil to something a bit heavier. This is really not a hard job and can be done as follows:
You will need shock oil and after much research I found the qualities of Amsoil Shock Therapy to be better than the other offerings (no I'm not an Amsoil guy. First time I've ever used the stuff) I chose it because it is synthetic and has a high VI rating. $10.99 a quart at my local NAPA store. Had it on hand.
You will also need a new clear mustard/katchup bottle. $1.77 at my local restaurant supply store.
Remove the brass air fittings from the shocks and stand them vertically in a container to drain. I used a small waste basket with rags on the bottom to soak up the oil. Could also hang them over a bucket. They will drain overnight. Rock them back and forth to make sure all the old oil (about 13oz) has drained. NOW if your in a HURRY stick the squeeze bottle in the hole, flip the shock upside down and squeeze a bit of air from bottle into shock. Air from bottle displaces fluid in shock. Fluid drains into bottle. Requires several squeezes and your shock is empty.
To refill hold shock vertically, right side up, insert squeeze bottle upside down with 12 oz of new shock oil. Squeeze bottle a bit and oil from bottle will displace air in shock. After several squeezes bottle is empty, shock is full. Install air fittings and your set to go. After my shocks had drained it took me about ten minutes to fill them.
I installed a Shrader valve on each shock. Actually they are chrome 1/8" NPT tank valves from ACE hardware. $1.99 each. I ran these for awhile but went back to the factory plastic air tubing for ease of adjustability.
I mixed 6oz of 10wt oil and 6oz of 5wt oil to effectively end up with 12oz of 7.5 wt oil in each shock.
 
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Hi I have the original shocks!

Hi I have the original shocks!

Anyone have a set that can grantee me no oil loss I would be interested

Hi Mike,

I do have the original 2015 street glide special shocks for sell, do you still need them? =)
 
I actually don't need them any more , I just bought a set from eBay and they work great , thanks guys for the info and the response
 


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