Progressive 940s
#21
yes 1" shorter I put the shocks next to each other and the progressive ones were at least an 1" longer, but after I installed them , I remeasured the height and it was the same!! PFM!!! (pure f***ing magic) so I will ride this week end, going to the good guys car show in del mar and will let you know how they feel
#23
well, temps into the high 80's this afternoon!! took the bike out for a ride on our lousy paved streets here in san diego!! WOW! much smoother ride all the bumps were much easier on the bike and me!! set them to softest setting, I weigh 100% muscle mass of 200lbs!! (ok well maybe 50% BS!) bike didn't bottom out, I would most likely stiffen it up to ride a pass. but noticeably smoother ride no real curves to tell if it handles any better, (what the hell Its a brick,wadda ya want?) all in all very happy, recommend these shocks to all
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Done!!!! It took me about an hour to finish and the installation was straight forward and easy. It's raining now here in the northeast, so I won't be able to ride it yet. But, I was also wondering for those of you who already installed the shocks on your bikes. At 190 Lbs. if you're using one of the notches for reference on your shocks to set your preload, what would that be? I am unable to do the measurement at this time. I could wait for another day for someone to assist me, but just curious on those 4 notches that are described in the instructions. So can anyone help with an answer?
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Done!!!! It took me about an hour to finish and the installation was straight forward and easy. It's raining now here in the northeast, so I won't be able to ride it yet. But, I was also wondering for those of you who already installed the shocks on your bikes. At 190 Lbs. if you're using one of the notches for reference on your shocks to set your preload, what would that be? I am unable to do the measurement at this time. I could wait for another day for someone to assist me, but just curious on those 4 notches that are described in the instructions. So can anyone help with an answer?
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