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Harley-Davidson® Shocks – Upgrade to Progressive

Bob LaRosa
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In this video we review the Harley-Davidson Shocks and upgrading to Progressive shocks. Bob LaRosa gives a review of the stock Harley shocks and why we might want to upgrade to an aftermarket product like Progressive Suspensions 440 series. Watch the full installation video HERE.

Available at DennisKirk.com

Overview of Progressive Suspension 13.5 in. Chrome Standard 444 Series Shocks – 4444003C

• Uses the all new Frequency Sensing Technology (FST)
• Allows the shocks to sense the frequency of a bump and automatically adjust damping for superior ride quality
• Deflective disc valving
• You no longer need special tools to adjust, simply adjust the spring pre-load by hand
• High-pressure gas charged with a progressive rate spring creates a consistent performance
• Sold in pairs
• Made in the U.S.A.

NOTE: A shock which is slightly longer than stock may alter the head angle slightly and provide somewhat quicker steering.
NOTE: A shock which is slightly shorter than stock may slightly alter the head angle and provide somewhat slower steering.
NOTE: Heavy Duty Applications are recommended for bikes that are operated at or near the manufacturer’s maximum load rating over 50% of the time.

Included Items:
(2) Black shocks with chrome springs
(4) Shouldered 1/2″ sleeves
(4) Inner 3/8″ sleeves
(4) Washers 1/2″
(4) Spacers 1/2″


Specs

Finish:Chrome
Length:13 1/2 in.
Type:Shock Absorber
Units:Pair
Weight:8.8 lbs

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4 Responses to “Harley-Davidson® Shocks – Upgrade to Progressive”

  1. terry

    I ut the 444 shocks I know they suppose to adjust them selfs but if I want a less bumpy ride which was I should go ??????

  2. djg1019

    How do you feel about the Progressive Monotube Cartridge for Touring front end? Have you done an installation video on them?

  3. NilesAkbar

    Hi, All, I just installed my black PS 444's on my new 2014 Street Bob and they make a significant improvement on their main responsibility: shock absorption! The stock HD ones were like driving on 2 x 4s even at the softest setting and were really messing up my lower back. Big improvement. Also, I'm not a huge fan of slammed suspension so I mounted 13.5" shocks which raised the seat about an inch over stock and improved location/position/relationship of foot, hand and butt. Plus, I got another inch of travel so the ride is much improved. Ride safe!

  4. Mark Bannister

    I put the same shocks on my '01 Dyna T Sport. Love them. So does my spouse. I also paid a couple hundred dollars less then I would have for the Harley stock shocks. Price was the biggest reason I chose the Progressive 444 series. Also Progressive's history of making very good shocks.

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