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I'm seeing a lot of people talking about progressive shocks and I like the looks of the lowered bikes but I know absolutely nothing about shocks. I like the looks of the black ones on newspeedmaster.com but how do you know what size and how are they installed? Do you also do something with the front? Thanks...I'm new to this!
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stock are 12.5, so 11.5 would be an inch lower. how tall r u? you dont have to do the front but it is recomended to keep handling up. you could try the back first then do the front if your not happy. either way you should upgrade the fronts, best 55 bucks you can spend. easy to install to. do one side at a time and with a lil help you can do it in about 10min. just the 2 bolts and your all set.
Frank
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The Hagons I got for Wendy's bike are 10".
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either way you should upgrade the fronts, best 55 bucks you can spend
What's $55?
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Well I'm only 5'6" so lower is better. I do have the low profile seat from newspeedmaster so that helps. Where do I get the front shocks?
2006 Speedmaster: Marble red and black, AI removed, flame finishers, solo seat
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Mikkell, I got mine at PhatPerformance for the best price ($258). I tried the lowering thing with 11" rear shocks from a Honda 750 Shadow and drug a lot of chrome off my 28" Dunstall pipes. So I ordered the stock length 12.5" rears. The shorter ones are priced the same. Here is a "copy & paste" from my order to phatperformance. *412-4252C Progressive Suspension 412 Series Shocks - Cruiser 12.5" 1 $198.95 $198.95 11-1145 Progressive Suspension Progressive Rate Fork Springs 1 $58.95 $58.95 Sub Total: $257.90 Tax: $0.00 Shipping: $0.00
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Mikkell,bought the 812's last summer from Eddy for Nanci's bike, much better ride,brought it down nice too.She also has the low seat from Brent and has no problems any more being comforable on the bike,she's about five three.
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did I mention there 1 inch shorter.
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Can someone clarify an issue for me with the 412-4253C shock lengths? Fast Eddy shows the 412-4253C as 12.5 inches long and Phat shows them as 11.5 long.
Which one is right?
It appears the 412-4252C are the same length on both sites at 12.5 inchss (heavy duty) 412-4254C are the same length on both sites at 11.5 inches
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Greg...check here... http://www.progressivesuspension.com/pro...mp;modelID=1034I got confused when I looked at the Phat site as well. Ordered the 4252C HD 12.5" and that's what arrived. You have a PM. Don
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Thanks Don for the link and clarification. By the way, you have a PM.
Greg
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