Arnott® Introduces Smooth Air Ride Kits For the ’05-’17 Harley-Davidson Sportster®

Arnott Motorcycle Air Suspension introduces a $599 affordable Smooth Ride motorcycle air suspension kits for the 2005 to 2017 Sportster® line. They offer a crisp, sporty ride plus the luxury of inflating or deflating the rear shocks with an onboard switch.

Ideal for shorter riders or those who are looking for a slammed look while parked, these Smooth Ride kits offer a full 2.25 inches in travel. Riders can rest flat-footed while stopped or maneuvering the bike for parking. Then, with a flick of the onboard toggle switch, the bike can be raised or lowered.

At the core of this system are Arnott’s custom-tuned, high pressure nitrogen-charged dampers. These dampers keep the rear tire in constant contact with the road. This constant contact gives riders the flexibility of setting the rear suspension height based on weight, height, road conditions, and preference, helping ensure safety through enhanced control and stability.

Smooth Ride Kits for the Sportster Include:

– 2009 to 2017 Smooth Ride Black (9047-BS-B) — Retails for $599. Minimum Length: 9.75 inches; Maximum Length: 12.00 Inches.

– 2009 to 2017 Smooth Ride Chrome (9047-BS-C) — Retails for $599. Minimum Length: 9.75 inches; Maximum Length: 12.00 Inches.

– 2005 to 2008 Smooth Ride Black (9009-BS-B) — Retails for $599. Minimum Length: 9.75 inches; Maximum Length: 12.00 Inches.

– 2005 to 2008 Smooth Ride Chrome (9009-BS-C) — Retails for $599. Minimum Length: 9.75 inches; Maximum Length: 12.00 Inches.

Motorcycle Air Suspension kits available for many popular Harley-Davidson®, Honda®, Indian®, Kawasaki®, Suzuki®, Victory®, and Yamaha® motorcycles.

 

3 Responses to “Arnott® Introduces Smooth Air Ride Kits For the ’05-’17 Harley-Davidson Sportster®”


  1. 1 Calif Phil Oct 22nd, 2017 at 9:32 am

    I have used these shocks with great results.

  2. 2 Francesco Oct 22nd, 2017 at 2:43 pm

    Bravo! seront-ils a la hauteur?

  3. 3 Davis Oct 24th, 2017 at 6:15 am

    Bravo! will they be up to it?

    My Google is a little rusty.

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