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Super08 03-08-2016 06:50 AM

Changing rear shocks
 
Has anyone removed their stock 12" rear shocks and gone to the regular 13" shocks like what comes on the Road Glide Ultra and some of the other touring models? If so did you notice any change in handling?

rwven 03-08-2016 07:20 AM

I haven't done it, but Harley Touring models have so much rake and trail that lifting the rear 1" won't make much difference. Your bike will handle much the same as my FLHTK which comes standard with the 13" shocks; probably better since your fairing doesn't affect your front end directly. You will also gain suspension travel so your ride quality will improve and you will get more lean angle available for cornering.

RollaMo 03-08-2016 08:43 AM

On my previous Street Glide, I removed the factory 12" air shocks and replaced them with the 13" Premium Hand Adjustable shocks.

The ride was much improved!

You won't have any adverse effects.

r2t2k2 03-08-2016 09:02 AM

Do the search... Lots of threads about replacement shocks. Many options to choose from too. I did the Ohlins 2.5's from Howard and haven't looked back. The improvement was a night 'n day experience. I'm not a fan of the lowered look. I'd rather have a bike that rides and handles well. The 12" shocks make a nice bass boat anchor :icon_idea1: .

Super08 03-08-2016 09:06 AM

Thanks for the info guys, I think I will get some later this year. Between buying the bike and picking up the accessories I want it has left me with an empty pocket feeling. The reviews I have read on the stock 12" air shocks are rather poor. Most refer to the harsh ride and bottoming out.


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