I'm trying to find the Progressive Monotube cartridges for my 2010 SG trike but everywhere I check I get a "discontinued" or "not in stock" etc. Any ideas on where I can find them or, if they have indeed been discontinued, a good alternative?
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I'm trying to find the Progressive Monotube cartridges for my 2010 SG trike but everywhere I check I get a "discontinued" or "not in stock" etc. Any ideas on where I can find them or, if they have indeed been discontinued, a good alternative?
Thanks Roger... any ideas as to an acceptable alternative?
Thanks Sloufoot. I did check out Traxxion and the cost is considerably more expensive, somewhere close to $900-$1,000 and I'm not sure they sell them for '09-13. I see they advertise for '14+ but haven't seen anything for '09-'13. Also, as I'm Canadian (winter in Florida) the current exchange is over 40% making a $1,000 U.S. expense a $1,400 Cdn. expense. Legends also advertises a set for '14+ and they are around $800. The Progressive monotubes were reasonably priced and so if I can't find a set lurking around somewhere I'll just fix whatever needs fixing on them, maybe do a spring upgrade, and call it good for another 20,000 miles.
Thanks Sloufoot. I did check out Traxxion and the cost is considerably more expensive, somewhere close to $900-$1,000 and I'm not sure they sell them for '09-13. I see they advertise for '14+ but haven't seen anything for '09-'13. Also, as I'm Canadian (winter in Florida) the current exchange is over 40% making a $1,000 U.S. expense a $1,400 Cdn. expense. Legends also advertises a set for '14+ and they are around $800. The Progressive monotubes were reasonably priced and so if I can't find a set lurking around somewhere I'll just fix whatever needs fixing on them, maybe do a spring upgrade, and call it good for another 20,000 miles.
Dr. Joe, I believe the Progressive Spring kit would definitely be an improvement over the OEM, but you would still have the "oil bath" OEM set-up that I was trying to get away from. I installed the same Mono-Tube set-up on my Ultra and really liked it. That is the reason I wanted the same for my Trike, however, I got in the game as Progressive was re-tooling for the 2014s plus - i.e. larger tubes. That is the reason their current Mono-Tube system will not work on a 2013 Trike. I immediately got on the net and called every vendor that handles the Progressive products and after quite some time and nearly ready to give up, I found a vendor with ONE set on their shelves and purchased immediately.
I realize this does not help you, but if I found myself in your situation, when the front end was ready for service (knowing me, I probably would not wait at all!!)I would have the Progressive spring kit install. Just my $.02!!
Good luck with whatever you decide!!
Roger
Why not go directly to progressive front springs.com and see what you can find. I would bet that the front shocks springs are no different than the cartridge shock for progressive upgrade for a standard touring bike. Just beefer. The cartridge springs work better on a trike.
Nice job. I love the thinking. I will definitely copy that.
What part # does the Progressive use for the Trike ? Is the same strut used for the Ultra of the same year ?
For example, I found Pt# 31 2500 for the Ultra through '13s.