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Hi all. I just got my new copy of the J&P catalog and while leafing thru saw that Progressive Suspension has a new set of bagger shocks called Air Dragger shocks. Somewhat reasonable prices. Anybody know about or have seen these yet?
Yah, if I was in the market for these, I think I might get the PS shocks and get my own compressor, or use the compressor and push buttons that Arnott sells.
Jerry
Yah, if I was in the market for these, I think I might get the PS shocks and get my own compressor, or use the compressor and push buttons that Arnott sells.
Jerry
Or just by the complete Arnott unit and save a lot of money.........
Yah, if I was in the market for these, I think I might get the PS shocks and get my own compressor, or use the compressor and push buttons that Arnott sells.
Jerry
I am actually working to do that very thing. I did get the PS compressor but did not mount it in the bag. I mounted under the right side cover where the ABS stuff would have been had I gotten my bike with abs. But i am talking to Arnott about using their compressor and switch. I like their set up better.
Progressive is in the shock business. They would be crazy not to get into the air ride business. This is new and may be a great produce. I went with Arnott that has a proven history of a good produce and costumer service. I will be interested to see the member and publication reviews on this system. Meantime I will be slammin with Arnott.
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