At this day, it’s probably the pinnacle of bagger suspension. The Progressive Suspension performance 970 Series Shocks feature remote reservoirs mounted in front of the bags to allow for easy compression adjustment. Available in 12” or 13” lengths. For 1993-2014 Harley Baggers.
Progressive Series Shocks With Remote Reservoir For Harley-Davidson Touring Models. How To Video.
Published by November 29th, 2013 in Customs, Editorial and Suspension.4 Responses to “Progressive Series Shocks With Remote Reservoir For Harley-Davidson Touring Models. How To Video.”
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Having swapped out the front internals with Progressive’s kit on a 2013 Roadglide the performance was noticeable. Curiosity continues around these as an upgrade for the rear, however this marketing segment is a little clumsy using a fenderless, 21 inch, z-bar bike as the mule. Great products nonetheless.
I’d like to know how you adjust and get the spring preload exactly the same the same on both shocks with threaded adjusters.They seem to be a quality product.
Nice video DZ, move over Jay Leno.
MSRP USD $1249.99,bartskky7 by the standard of quality shocks,as opposed to ones that just shine and go up and down,that price is close to a bargain.Have you ever priced a single Ohlins or Penske single shock for a race bike or MXer?