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nope, these are definitely not standard on the 2010s.....

actually, i'm not sure how i feel about these. seems kinda weird that each side is independent of each other.
 

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Wow... this has my interest. I'd for sure like to ride a machine that has them before I shell out that kinda cash, but it sure sounds comfy!
 

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Single shock set-ups are common on other bikes, so I suppose separate compression and rebound shock functions makes sense.

$389.96 at Zanotti. Lake Shore didn't resolve the part number.
 

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Im with Chain ...I like the Idea but seeing (or feeling ) is what its all about
I am tired of the ait shocks and will be pulling them any way
But harley has a big price on these
Gotta look into it all before I jump probably progrssive at this point ,Road a buddies bike with Progressives and I couldnt believe how much better the ass end of the bike felt .:cool:
 

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The single shock system on my Warrior performs MUCH better than the Air Crap thats on my FLTRX. Cartridge Fork upgrades and something new on the rear are in store. Don't get me wrong - I like my RG ... but having to spend half the cost of the bike to get it to perform is annoying ... The Metric market grows because of this. My 2 cents
 

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I have the new hydraulic HD rears on my '13 CVO RG. I installed the Progressive monotube inserts on the forks but the rear felt like I was bottoming out when riding two-up. I'm 220lbs and my GF is only 100lbs. I checked the adjustment on the rears and found that they were at their softest setting. I adjusted the rears to "3-clicks" and the ride two-up was great but it was so stiff riding solo that when I rode over a bump my ass flew up almost a foot. I then adjusted down to "2-clicks" and the ride is so much better. The Progressives in the front seem to help how the rear reacts. I was about to shell out some big $$ for new rears but now I really like the ride.
 

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The rg's suspension is the cheapest that the moco felt they could get away with. The best i can say about it is it fair for average use.
Thats why i am riding Ohlin 3-3s in back and Progressive monotubes up front. To be honest it is probabbly overkill, but notjing is too good for my baby....

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