Smoothing out the bumps.

Apr 23, 2012
56
2
Oceanside,NY
Name
Doug
The roads on Long Island have non intended speed bumps everywhere.
We have been running shocks at 30psi, rear tires at 26 psi. I have sent my better half air borne and bottomed out a couple of times.
I also get smacked in the back of the helmet. I guess my ground radar isn't fast enough to warn her. LOL.
So, what are you folks experiencing? Should I increase shock pressure and will this help?
What about going to an aftermarket shock? Like Legend Suspension (expensive)
She has commented that our 03 ultra was more comfortable. Not going back...
 
The roads on Long Island have non intended speed bumps everywhere.
We have been running shocks at 30psi, rear tires at 26 psi. I have sent my better half air borne and bottomed out a couple of times.
I also get smacked in the back of the helmet. I guess my ground radar isn't fast enough to warn her. LOL.
So, what are you folks experiencing? Should I increase shock pressure and will this help?
What about going to an aftermarket shock? Like Legend Suspension (expensive)
She has commented that our 03 ultra was more comfortable. Not going back...

If your talking about a T/G, I have an 11 I tried everything it just rides hard,
Sometimes if i can hit a rough spot at a slight angle it helps a little.
 
The roads on Long Island have non intended speed bumps everywhere.
We have been running shocks at 30psi, rear tires at 26 psi. I have sent my better half air borne and bottomed out a couple of times.
I also get smacked in the back of the helmet. I guess my ground radar isn't fast enough to warn her. LOL.
So, what are you folks experiencing? Should I increase shock pressure and will this help?
What about going to an aftermarket shock? Like Legend Suspension (expensive)
She has commented that our 03 ultra was more comfortable. Not going back...
I run legend air and dont bottom out or po go around anymore..
 

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