Bikers Choice Shocks
#1
Bikers Choice Shocks
Anybody used these? They say they are made by Progressive Suspension, but seem alot cheaper.
http://www.jcmotors.com/p-20194-bike...torcycles.aspx
http://www.jcmotors.com/p-20194-bike...torcycles.aspx
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I spent long hours researching shocks for my 1990 Glide. I had already tried a premium (at least I thought they were) shock and while they were better, they still didn't cure bottoming out when 2-up. What I concluded is that almost any after-market shock seems to give some improvement for solo riders, but some riders are not happy with them. Almost every brand was found less than perfect, especially 2-up.
So if you ride mostly solo, I would still encourage you to look further afield before settling on a choice. Cheap shocks means cheap ride. If you ride 2-up a lot, I suggest you consider digging deep to get truly good quality shocks.
So if you ride mostly solo, I would still encourage you to look further afield before settling on a choice. Cheap shocks means cheap ride. If you ride 2-up a lot, I suggest you consider digging deep to get truly good quality shocks.
#6
to add to the mix, check out IKONSuspension.com
Got some for my WG. They are a step above the old Progressives, few steps above stockers.
They make regular, short, and longer too.
Dave in San Francisco is great to work with, as I've played with mine and spring rates and oil rates...(all weight related issues, ahem)
Maybe not the ultimate, but a upper middle at a good price.
GR can tell you about the ultimate, if you wish.
Got some for my WG. They are a step above the old Progressives, few steps above stockers.
They make regular, short, and longer too.
Dave in San Francisco is great to work with, as I've played with mine and spring rates and oil rates...(all weight related issues, ahem)
Maybe not the ultimate, but a upper middle at a good price.
GR can tell you about the ultimate, if you wish.
#7
to add to the mix, check out IKONSuspension.com
Got some for my WG. They are a step above the old Progressives, few steps above stockers.
They make regular, short, and longer too.
Dave in San Francisco is great to work with, as I've played with mine and spring rates and oil rates...(all weight related issues, ahem)
Maybe not the ultimate, but a upper middle at a good price.
GR can tell you about the ultimate, if you wish.
Got some for my WG. They are a step above the old Progressives, few steps above stockers.
They make regular, short, and longer too.
Dave in San Francisco is great to work with, as I've played with mine and spring rates and oil rates...(all weight related issues, ahem)
Maybe not the ultimate, but a upper middle at a good price.
GR can tell you about the ultimate, if you wish.
Nigel
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#8
If your looking at progressives, they ALSO make better shocks than 412's and 412 knockoffs branded under a different name. Progressive makes a ton of models that are allot better than 412's. I went threw 3 sets of 412's till I gave up on them. I bought 440's and even sent them back to Progressives custom shop for the once over, but finally got decent shocks on my bike. Look at the 418's, 430's and 440's if progressives are the brand you want. I can tell you from my personal experiences as well as reading many, MANY post on this forum, that if you buy cheap shocks, you get cheap shocks....and you won't be happy.
Last edited by bikerlaw; 07-18-2010 at 10:52 PM.
#9
I've run those specials and agree with MP, NO NOT get the higher spring rate. When I Totally rebuilt the 93 FXLR in December, I bought a set of Progressive 418's in billet alumium with black springs with the lower spring rate. Could not be happier and the adjustable rebound is a plus. Much better that the 412's and more clearance between the shock and the belt guard. I weight 175 and am on the lowest shock setting with the rebound set at #3.
#10
Just got a set of these from Drag Specialties to replace the 11" Progressives on the WG. Bought the 12" heavy duty version. I set them full stiff for 2-up and the ride is so much better my wife even noticed. Down 1 notch for 1-up is good. Solved my clearance problems on the belt/belt guard. Now how long they last is another question but for now they solved my rear suspensin problems. Paid $244 inc tax from Bikers Alley in Riverside. He sent his driver to pick them up for me on a Friday afternoon so I could put them on in time for a Saturday ride. Good guy.