'06 Street Bob suspension bottoming
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'06 Street Bob suspension bottoming
Just bought an '06 Street Bob, and it already has had pegs and a 2up seat added. When my girlfriend and I are both on it (which will be the case 99% of the time) the suspension bottoms out on any decent size bump. This is pretty rough on my girlfriend's butt. What would be the best way to solve this problem? Whole new shocks? Just change the springs? Any input would be greatly appreciated
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Adjust the shocks to start, if you still have issues then you may need replacements (I have some near new take offs) or an upgrade to heavier duty shocks or perhaps some air shocks which can give a decent ride. Another thing to consider if you plan on 2up a lot is a better seat and backrest- you'll both be much happier and she won't be sliding off the back like she probably is now plus is gives a place to hang a small bag. This is a HD "touring seat" which is just a little smaller than the Sundowner.
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On my FXDF even with the stock shocks preloaded on highest setting, i would bottom out with no passenger... since i only ride 1 up most of the time, i bought progressive 412 shocks which are quite resonable, and no more bottoming out. if you plan on doing a lot of 2 up riding, i would consider somthing like the progressive 440's or the 940's... more money but lots more comfort... if you spend the money up front to make it comfortable you will find your self riding it a lot more...
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As others said adjust preload of rear shocks. If that isn't enough replace them.
Next adjust preload of front forks. Not sure you have an adjustable front. If not you can add small pieces of PVC pipe at the top inside of the forks to adj spring preload. Start with a 1" piece and adj from there. Plenty articles out there to explain this.
Also heavier oil in forks.
Next adjust preload of front forks. Not sure you have an adjustable front. If not you can add small pieces of PVC pipe at the top inside of the forks to adj spring preload. Start with a 1" piece and adj from there. Plenty articles out there to explain this.
Also heavier oil in forks.
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stock shocks are good for about a 200 lb rider, im 240 and my wife is 140 i wound up going with the progressive 440s , lowest setting with me, and three turns 2 up,the stockers in heaviest setting it wasnt enough,,, best money i ever spent
Last edited by 07 dyna man; 04-25-2012 at 08:00 PM.
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