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Old 10-18-2014, 06:28 PM
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Looks like right rear shock leaking oil. Going in Wednesday for warranty repair.
 
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Old 10-18-2014, 10:32 PM
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Left rear shock leaked on my '14 Road King. Replaced under warranty.
 
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Old 10-19-2014, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Londonbike
Looks like right rear shock leaking oil. Going in Wednesday for warranty repair.
Maybe you could add a little $ and get the premium lower SG shocks? Just throwing it out there 😀
 
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Old 10-20-2014, 09:54 AM
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Dropped enough money on bike. Different shocks not in the plan but thanks for the idea
 
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I may bump into you there! I am storing my bike at Rocky's this Friday.......
 
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I'm a regular at Rockys. There almost every Sat and at least once during week. They always treat me like family.
 
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I'm a regular at Rockys. There almost every Sat and at least once during week. They always treat me like family.
Small world. I am friends with Lori (Service Manager), and Ian in Parts. Bought my 014 Ultra from them - Doug was my Sales guy. We just moved out of London 6 weeks ago, and relocated to Windsor. Rockys is a TOP NOTCH Dealer, and although I am over 2-hours away, I still deal with them. I always use Brad as my mechanic. GREAT guy! I'm sure we have crossed paths!

Ride safe, and good luck with your leaky shock.

Mike
 
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Old 10-20-2014, 02:17 PM
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It is a small world. I was born and raised in Windsor. Much has changed there since I left. I have bought several bikes at Rockys through Wayne but Tammy actually did the deal with me on Limited. Wayne was on vacation and she upped the offer on my trade to a price I found acceptable. I do t think it will be a problem at all on shock. If they have it a simple change and go. If not Thursday is there parts delivery day and being the next day just pick it up next day.
 
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I went with Progressive 944 shocks, very happy with them, and the price was pretty reasonable...... If anyone wants to purchase my SG air shocks you can PM me. They have less than 4k miles on them.
 
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**thinking i have the same problem - small oil drip at the middle of the left muffler onto the ground - assumed it was a shock as well - is this the noted "symptoms"? Thanks!

**no traces of oil from anywhere else**
 


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