Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have a set of Progressive 416's laying on my bench, were delivered late yesterday. I will be installing them myself, as well as new brake pads all the way around, and a fluid change.I saw that you mentioned in Rwhgme's post about shocks that you've tried some Progressive shocks. I was wondering how much better they ride that the factory shocks? Did you do the installation yourself? Thanks for the info.
Phu Cat
I saw that you mentioned in Rwhgme's post about shocks that you've tried some Progressive shocks. I was wondering how much better they ride that the factory shocks? Did you do the installation yourself? Thanks for the info.
Phu Cat
I just installed the 416's, was simple, about hour and a half total. The hardest part was jacking it up, placing jack stands, pulling the wheels, and putting it back on the ground.
Make sure the sleeves are installed per directions, they are a very tight fit, needed WD40 and a rubber hammer to get them in, be sure the sleeve is on the inside on the top and the outside on the bottom of each shock. Cut a quarter inch off the stock lines and insert until it clicks, no air leaks at all, has held 50 pounds for 3 hours so far, also used spray bottle and soap, no leaks. The longer of the 2 shock bolts is the bottom bolt, by the way. Will ride it in the morning, and see how it rides and where I end up with the air pressure, by the way I run 20(2 up) to 22(2 up and packed for long trip) pounds of pressure in my rear tires, 40 in the front tire( but I run a rear bias tire backwards on the front).
I will report on the ride Friday evening.
Mike
Thanks guys, Progressive 416's sound like the hot tip then and glad to hear they're not too tough to install myself. Thanks for the additional tips too.
I usually got around 25,000 miles out of a set of brakes on our old Electra Glide riding mostly two up. With two rear wheels can I hope for that much on a Tglide even tho there's considerably more weight?
Do you use stock brake pads, or are there better ones out there?
Phu Cat
ok, as I promised, went out today to test ride on the Progressive 416"s!
started at the 50lbs per manual, now down to 20lbs, OMG!! Its a great ride, light years better than stock shocks! Only riding solo today, will see if some little lady will ride with me for 2 up testing. Then will load it down like a 4 week trip for 2 people.
I can honestly say, it is far better than I expected so far, never bottomed out on bad bump, smoother ride for sure.
No regrets so far, and less than 300 bucks on amazon, is a good deal.