Are there rear suspension shocks for Harley Street Glide?

Are there rear suspension shocks for Harley Street Glide?

The XMT-MOTO Rear Suspension Shocks are more touring parts for your wheels. With this product, it’s all about the height. You won’t experience any significant changes to it, as the measurements are precise. That means you’ll get about two inches up or down, but no more than three.

Which is the best shocks for a Harley Davidson Dyna?

Progressive Suspension 412-4062B – Best Shocks for Harley Davison Dyna. The next Progressive Suspension product is the 412-4062B, 11-inch shocks that give outstanding improvements to the rear by keeping your wheels from jumping up when you’re at high speed.

How long does it take to put shocks on a Harley Davidson?

Directions are easy to follow, and the shocks can be fully installed in less than three hours. When they’re ready, you’ll notice that the rebound is completely gone; no more annoying bounces or bumps that irritate your back and lead to pain behind your torso.

How big is the shock on a Street Glide?

For lowered bikes like Street Glides, it is even worse, because those model shocks have only two inches of travel, compared to the three inches on the rest of the line. That means it doesn’t take much to bottom these bikes out on bumps, sending a shock up the rider’s and passenger’s spine.

Why do shocks sag on a Harley Davidson?

This adjustment puts pressure on the spring to compensate for the weight of the bike and load. You want to have the shocks compress, or sag, only about 1/3 of their total travel with you (and your passenger) sitting on the bike with a normal load.

When did Harley Davidson start using air shocks?

Harley Davidson Touring bikes have had air shocks since 1983. At that time, the ability to adjust your shocks for different loads with air pressure was considered cutting edge. Unfortunately, their ability to provide a good ride and handling has not improved much since then. Fortunately, there are many other shocks that provide a better ride.

How do you replace shocks on a Harley Davidson?

Keep the shock upright to prevent oil from spilling out of the air hose fitting. Support the rear wheel as you remove the lower bolt and washers from the other shock. Gently lower the wheel to the ground. Then, remove the upper shock bolt and washers, keeping the shock upright as you do.

Which is the best Harley Davidson touring Shock?

Progressive Suspension 944-4020UT – Best Harley Touring Shocks The Progressive Suspension 944-4020UT is an all-touring shock that’s outfitted to be used for people that are planning on riding with a passenger.

How big are the shocks on a Harley Davidson Road King?

The Burlys were 10.5″ long shocks and the 444’s were the stock 12″ length. I would recommend against the Progressive 940 series shocks — tried them on a 2010 Road King and rode worse than stock. Replaced them with 444’s also.

Is it good to have a rear shock upgrade?

So many lower their bikes only to suffer in a harsher ride. The nice thing about a good quality shock is they are rebuildable years later for low cost compared to buying new. So let me see if I’m correct.

How to check air pressure on FLHX shocks?

FLHX and FLHRS air pressure recommendations. Click on image to enlarge. Air shocks can gradually lose air over time, so it is best to check your air pressures periodically and before any long ride. To access the rear shock system Schrader valve, open the left side saddlebag.

Why do you need air shocks on a Harley Davidson?

Adjustable air-shocks allow Harley owners to quickly and easily set the stiffness of the rear suspension. Shocks lacking sufficient air can bottom out; likewise, too much air will leave you bouncing in the saddle. Setting the proper pressure will improve the ride of your bike. This article applies to Harley Davidson Touring models.

What do you need to know about Street Glide?

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Are there air shocks on a Harley Street Glide?

I changed out the shocks on my RoadGlide Custom (same as a Streetglide) to the standard height, hand adjustable ones from Harley. There was a post in here a couple years or so back that a guy used an air shock kit from a corvette (monroe), I have been wanting to get one since, would like to feel the ride.

FLHX and FLHRS air pressure recommendations. Click on image to enlarge. Air shocks can gradually lose air over time, so it is best to check your air pressures periodically and before any long ride. To access the rear shock system Schrader valve, open the left side saddlebag.

Can you swap shocks on a Harley Davidson FLHX?

Totally agree…HD doesn’t place alot of extra thought into “padding the rear” of the FLHX…they like to keep it sleek/low. Most will swap the shocks for something better (e.g. Progressive, Ohlins, etc.). If you get lucky, like I did, someone will sell a set of shocks on this forum (check FS threads).

What do you need to know about Street Glide suspension?

The Racetech guys can guide you on spring weight, emulator setup and fork oil weight. Get the sag set right, front and rear and you won’t believe the difference in the ride and handling.

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