CCCS Inc. (the company creator of the original Concealed Hand Controls Systems) has just finished the first round of production of the very innovative “Simplified Air Suspension” (SAS). As you can see the design is extremely clean, and the new features offered are going to ease installation and improve the riding experience. The SAS doesn’t use any hose or fittings. No leak or breakage to fear. Why? Because the compressor is inside the cylinder housing. Another major benefit is that it allows you to keep your stock Harley-Davidson EPA compliant. SAS is available for 1999 and earlier & 2000 and up Softail type bikes. Simplified Air Suspension is the winner of Iron Works Magazine’s new product design and innovation for 2007. Learn more at the CCCS website.
SAS Simplified Air Suspension 2007 Innovation Product Winner.
Published by March 2nd, 2007 in Editorial and Frames.7 Responses to “SAS Simplified Air Suspension 2007 Innovation Product Winner.”
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Cyril, will system allow you to lower your frame onto the ground with frame modifications? I really like that look, to just push a button lower the bike and walk away.
hi – yes, if you configure the your bike to drop down.
kevin at BBC has his dropped to the ground with the SAS.
see his site http://www.BigBearChoppers.com “special project”.
it’s on the homepage, top left corner.
let me know if you have any other questions – aaron, CCCS
Looking pretty good.
Anyone have any “real world” experience with this system? Looking to add air suspension to my evo softail and trying to compare this with Legend, Progressive AirTail, Arnott, etc. Granted it looks simpler with fewer points of failure than the onboard compreesor systems, but I haven’t been able to read anywhere how it rides and how well it works.
Dave check out http://www.hdforums.com there are more than enough write ups on this system
Hi Cyril,
I’m looking for an air suspension kit for my 2000 Indian Chief. Do you have that application, and if so, how much is it?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Johnny
Im looking at upgrading my rear suspension, any suggestions what air suspension would suit my 2000 indian chief..Thanks..Andy..