Lowering Kits- Softail Deluxe
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Lowering Kits- Softail Deluxe
Hey!!!
So im looking at lowering my bike. First question is can I lower the the rear without lowering the front? I ask this because I am saving to do the front end with a 21" tire and lower the front two inches, and do all chrome front forks in the future. So can I get away with just lower the rear for now? Second question is what lowering kit/ option should i go with? Buy all new shocks,do an air system, go with the kit on softailloweringkit.com or is there a better way to do this? What do you think???
So im looking at lowering my bike. First question is can I lower the the rear without lowering the front? I ask this because I am saving to do the front end with a 21" tire and lower the front two inches, and do all chrome front forks in the future. So can I get away with just lower the rear for now? Second question is what lowering kit/ option should i go with? Buy all new shocks,do an air system, go with the kit on softailloweringkit.com or is there a better way to do this? What do you think???
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You can do just the back. I have my back lowered about 1-1/2" no issues.
The choice is going to be about $$$$ a shotgun shock will be the nicest but it cost around $1,500 you could get progressive 422 that are adjustable for around $400 or you can get bolts for $25.
I have the 422 and they are nicer than stock lowered
The choice is going to be about $$$$ a shotgun shock will be the nicest but it cost around $1,500 you could get progressive 422 that are adjustable for around $400 or you can get bolts for $25.
I have the 422 and they are nicer than stock lowered
#3
Dude, you opened Pandoras box with this question. As Kozy said you can lower just the rear. As for what to use, that is where the box gets opened. The Shotgun system is the preferred use by guys here but if you don't have $1500 to drop then there is options out there. Some will use the progressive system that works fine others use lowering kits, some use bolts but they require a press. Someone did it with a jack and other homemade Method.
It depends on what you want or can afford. I put the Softail lowering kit by Burnout cycles on mine and lowered about two inches and it rides fine. I will go to a Shotgun but it isn't in the budget yet.
It depends on what you want or can afford. I put the Softail lowering kit by Burnout cycles on mine and lowered about two inches and it rides fine. I will go to a Shotgun but it isn't in the budget yet.
#4
If you want to go with lowering bolts for now you can pick up a set on eBay that are basically the same you'd pay elsewhere $60, $80 but these on eBay are under $20 shipped and they ship fast. I can post link when I get
home or just search the bay for Softail lowering bolts, I think the company was out of Florida. I bought them but then decided to go with the Shotgun shock.
home or just search the bay for Softail lowering bolts, I think the company was out of Florida. I bought them but then decided to go with the Shotgun shock.
#5
Sorry Dude, I can't help you but I can join you and learn from your post. I wanna put an air system on the rear, one with an onboard compressor so I can adjust it on the fly or when needed. The front I can tell you this, I put the progressive montotube gas filled tubes in front and I love them. I lowered it an inch and put those in. If feels very firm, no diving and dipping when hitting the brakes. I am not sure that would interest you with the plans you have for your front end. I would recomend them though!! Good luck and keep us posted with pics as you go and when your done.
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All I can say is don't waist your time and money with the lowering bolts(even though the price may sound good). I had mine on for about 20 miles and took them off. I agree with the air ride. Even though alot of people on this forum don't like legend, I went with it. Best $1,170 I've spent on my bike so far.
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You can do just the back. I have my back lowered about 1-1/2" no issues.
The choice is going to be about $$$$ a shotgun shock will be the nicest but it cost around $1,500 you could get progressive 422 that are adjustable for around $400 or you can get bolts for $25.
I have the 422 and they are nicer than stock lowered
The choice is going to be about $$$$ a shotgun shock will be the nicest but it cost around $1,500 you could get progressive 422 that are adjustable for around $400 or you can get bolts for $25.
I have the 422 and they are nicer than stock lowered
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All I can say is don't waist your time and money with the lowering bolts(even though the price may sound good). I had mine on for about 20 miles and took them off. I agree with the air ride. Even though alot of people on this forum don't like legend, I went with it. Best $1,170 I've spent on my bike so far.
#9
Kozy is right, you can do just the front for now till you switch out the front. I used the cheepo ($25) bolts and used my drill press for the install...The ride is rough but thats what I get for a $20 fix, plus I don't mind it at all I figure if I wanted a plush ride I would have kept it stock. I cant afford the Shotgun shock at the moment so I thought why spend more to lower the rear if I a SS is in my future plans. I used the cash on other mods.