Harley-type rear shocks

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Re: Harley-type rear shocks

25 Jun 2008 07:59
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Alright. And what about the front up coming up? I realize there's some to be expected, but it seemed excessive.

New shocks will help your back end sag, which is part of the front end lifting, but if you're fork oil needs changed or if your fork seals need replaced your front end will still lift and bounce around.
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Re: Harley-type rear shocks

25 Jun 2008 17:19
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The biggest difference that I felt was in the ride. it was stiffer and lower. As for the steering I didnt notice a change at all.

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Re: Harley-type rear shocks

25 Jun 2008 20:35
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As far as the forks - is there some kind of pressure check to see if maintenance is needed? I know the bike has new seals.
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