Ohlins Shocks
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Ohlins Shocks
I currently have Progressive 940's that were modified by Progressive with 'standard' (130/90, I think) springs. The stock springs were too stiff...
I weigh 215#, 2004 Road King Custom (stock shock is 12"), and rarely ride 2-up. The bike rides good, but going over abrupt bumps it bottoms out. If I crank up the pre-load (I've got almost none in it) it limits the bottoming-out but the ride also becomes too stiff, and causes my back to hurt after going 30 or 40 miles.
I have heard so much about Ohlins shocks on this site, I feel like I need to try them just to answer the question: "Are they really THAT much better than my Progressive 940's?"
People are zealous about the Ohlins. Though other shocks get good press, it seems to me no other shock elicits the same amount of zeal as the Ohlins, and motorcycle metal (Harold).
Are there any 'converts' who used to have Progressive 940's (or 440's) but who switched to Ohlins? What's your experience, comparing the Progressive to Ohlins?
Thanks,
Alan
I weigh 215#, 2004 Road King Custom (stock shock is 12"), and rarely ride 2-up. The bike rides good, but going over abrupt bumps it bottoms out. If I crank up the pre-load (I've got almost none in it) it limits the bottoming-out but the ride also becomes too stiff, and causes my back to hurt after going 30 or 40 miles.
I have heard so much about Ohlins shocks on this site, I feel like I need to try them just to answer the question: "Are they really THAT much better than my Progressive 940's?"
People are zealous about the Ohlins. Though other shocks get good press, it seems to me no other shock elicits the same amount of zeal as the Ohlins, and motorcycle metal (Harold).
Are there any 'converts' who used to have Progressive 940's (or 440's) but who switched to Ohlins? What's your experience, comparing the Progressive to Ohlins?
Thanks,
Alan
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There is a member over on roadglide.org tj316, that used 940 and changed to ohlin 3-3 here is a copy of one of his posts. His responses are also in the link to the other thread
tj316
Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Sunny Florida
Posts: 504
I've run the 940's & monotubes and the Ohlin's #3's & monotubes ,the 940's were good but the Ohlin's is worlds better , I know a few guys with the Ohlin's #2's , Howard sells them for around $540 , these shocks deliver a great ride too and should not be considered a cheap shock , they are much better than the 940's also
tj316
Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Sunny Florida
Posts: 504
I've run the 940's & monotubes and the Ohlin's #3's & monotubes ,the 940's were good but the Ohlin's is worlds better , I know a few guys with the Ohlin's #2's , Howard sells them for around $540 , these shocks deliver a great ride too and should not be considered a cheap shock , they are much better than the 940's also
Last edited by XARAN; 04-24-2012 at 08:12 PM.
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I've had my Ohlins over three years now. The reason I bought them is that I spent longer than is sensible going back through old shock threads on HDF. I observed two things, one that many members are happy as Larry with whatever brand they bought. That is not helpful, because it is impossible to decide what to buy!
The other thing is that some members have not been happy with their first purchase, or sometimes several different brands or models of shock. So they had something more useful to contribute, especially as they were mostly Ohlins owners. There was not as much on here about them at the time.
I decided to cut out all the alternatives and go straight to Ohlins. The improvement really is as we owners keep telling it! These things are truly remarkable. The year before I fitted them my wife and I made a 2,500 mile tour and towards the end she especially was glad to get off the bike at the end of each day and we started to take short-cuts, to reduce saddle time.
The following year we went on a similar trip, with our Ohlins. No such problems, in fact when we got home she reckoned we could carry on! We have done a further such trip and are now planning one of over 5k miles. We no longer bottom out, despite being loaded up with everything plus the kitchen sink.
Save yourself time agonising over this and give Howard a call. Tell him you are a member here. Life will never be the same!
The other thing is that some members have not been happy with their first purchase, or sometimes several different brands or models of shock. So they had something more useful to contribute, especially as they were mostly Ohlins owners. There was not as much on here about them at the time.
I decided to cut out all the alternatives and go straight to Ohlins. The improvement really is as we owners keep telling it! These things are truly remarkable. The year before I fitted them my wife and I made a 2,500 mile tour and towards the end she especially was glad to get off the bike at the end of each day and we started to take short-cuts, to reduce saddle time.
The following year we went on a similar trip, with our Ohlins. No such problems, in fact when we got home she reckoned we could carry on! We have done a further such trip and are now planning one of over 5k miles. We no longer bottom out, despite being loaded up with everything plus the kitchen sink.
Save yourself time agonising over this and give Howard a call. Tell him you are a member here. Life will never be the same!
#7
Boom, have you tried Ohlins??? The OP doesn't even have stock shocks. Do yourself a favor and get some Ohlins and you will see a night and day difference.
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I see how the Progressive 940 seems to get put down .My bitch is most of you are raving about your ohlin 3 3s ,but the Progressive is a lowered shock around half the price ,there is nothing to compare.Id like see real comparisons with Progressive 940s and Ohlins 2 2a s.They are very close in price.
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I see how the Progressive 940 seems to get put down .My bitch is most of you are raving about your ohlin 3 3s ,but the Progressive is a lowered shock around half the price ,there is nothing to compare.Id like see real comparisons with Progressive 940s and Ohlins 2 2a s.They are very close in price.