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Another hot, new product from Progressive Supsension.

True high performance front suspension has finally made its way to the HD Touring line. Progressive Suspension’s state of the art Monotube Fork Kit represents the pinnacle of bagger front end handling. High performance specialty components replace the sloppy open bath damping found in HD forks. The kit features a set of gas charged Monotube dampers and a set of custom tuned fork springs. Monotube style damping improves ride comfort, resistance to front brake dive as well as improving front end stability, cornering and bottoming control. The kit fits 1997 though 2010 HD Touring model forks, and replaces all of the internal parts. Converts dual Damper rod, AND Damper rod / Cartridge forks found on 02-2005 models, to true high performance Monotube damping! No mods are required and install is relatively simple.

These are still waiting to be released from Progressive, they are expected to start shipping in the end of November. You can Pre-Order now to make sure you get a set when they become available. We do not charge until we ship. To order, Click Here
 

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Will they fit the lowered stock front of the 2007 RoadKing Custom?
 
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Originally Posted by casique
Will they fit the lowered stock front of the 2007 RoadKing Custom?
There shouldn't be a problem, Progressive lists the fitment for all FLH/FLT's from 97-Up.

Correction: I should have been more clear, this will fit. However, it will no longer be lowered.
 

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No offense, but this ad belongs in the classified section.
 
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No offense, but this ad belongs in the classified section.
Normally I would agree with you. This is not just a product listing though, this is a thread created to inform Touring Model owners of a new product.
 
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I'm sure this plus the new 940 Ultra Touring shocks would be the hot setup for the touring line up.

I look forward to hearing the opinions when people start trying them out.
 
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does it lower the front end?
 
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does it lower the front end?
No, it is stock ride height. Progressive is planning on releasing a lowered version in the near future.
 
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I have two questions if you can answer

1) Is the spring rate preset or can you tune the dampening of the front end?

2) What is the expected life of the dampeners?
 
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Originally Posted by PhatAnthony


Another hot, new product from Progressive Supsension.

True high performance front suspension has finally made its way to the HD Touring line. Progressive Suspension’s state of the art Monotube Fork Kit represents the pinnacle of bagger front end handling. High performance specialty components replace the sloppy open bath damping found in HD forks. The kit features a set of gas charged Monotube dampers and a set of custom tuned fork springs. Monotube style damping improves ride comfort, resistance to front brake dive as well as improving front end stability, cornering and bottoming control. The kit fits 1997 though 2010 HD Touring model forks, and replaces all of the internal parts. Converts dual Damper rod, AND Damper rod / Cartridge forks found on 02-2005 models, to true high performance Monotube damping! No mods are required and install is relatively simple.

These are still waiting to be released from Progressive, they are expected to start shipping in the end of November. You can Pre-Order now to make sure you get a set when they become available. We do not charge until we ship. To order, Click Here
Funny you should mention these...I'm in the market for new front springs. I don't feel like waiting though (not even a couple weeks).
 


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