Description
- Shocks have steel dual-tube hydraulic damper bodies with hard chrome shafts
- Dual-rate progressive wound springs for a smooth, controlled ride
- Adjustable spring preload
- Low riding 10.5″ from center to center on the shock eyelets
- Chrome shocks feature chrome springs and damper bodies with clear anodized billet aluminum endcaps/eyelets
- Mount with existing hardware
- Lowering the motorcycle will reduce ground and cornering clearance.
- Before purchasing or attempting to install shocks that are different than the OEM length, confirm that your wheel travel can be altered without causing clearance issues such as swingarm/axle to exhaust contact, as well as chain/belt guard or tire contact.
- OEM upper shock mount covers will not fit with these shocks.
- Not for use with rear lowering kits.
- May require custom mounting on models that have OEM-style offset mount shocks.
Mason –
These shocks gave my bike a smooth, controlled ride and really improved the handling over bumps compared to the stock shocks.
Vince –
These premium shocks didn’t ride as smooth as I expected for the price, I’d look at other options for a better upgrade on my Harley.
Zeke –
i recently installed some premium shocks on my dyna and they’re a nice upgrade that improve the ride quality and handling especially over rough roads would recommend to other dyna riders looking for an affordable upgrade
Monty –
These premium shocks have fancy chrome and aluminum but are probably harsh and slammed to look cool rather than for a smooth ride. I bet the low ride height affects handling despite the helpful tips.
Walt –
I was initially drawn to these shocks for the looks but after installing them the harsh ride quality and reduced ground clearance from the lowered height is disappointing and I would not recommend them for riders prioritizing comfort and handling over appearance.
Steve –
These premium chrome shocks sure didn’t give my bike the smooth, controlled ride I expected – if you want something that actually absorbs bumps instead of making them worse, I’d look elsewhere. The shiny chrome looked nice though.