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I'm getting the JNR air ride delivered this week and will be installing ASAP. Looking forward to being able to flat foot my Road King while parking with my stubby legs, as well as being able to adjust for when I'm riding two up with my lady. Also heard they really improve the ride over the crappy stock shocks. Anyone have experience with a JNR system? Likes? Dislikes? I've heard nothing but good things about them.
love mine. ive had it ~1 year. since I have stretched bags i got the grip switch so I can raise it on the fly when i get aggressive in the corners.
its a nice kit.
Put JNR on my 2013 Street Glide last year and love it. I have only rode solo since i put it on so i can’t comment on riding 2up. Definitely better riding than the stock air shocks. Although now I notice how bad the front end is! You won’t be disappointed.
Never have had better customer service with ANY product I have EVER bought than I have with my JNR air ride. They are absolutely the best. Answered me promptly and didn’t make me feel like an idiot when I asked questions. Thank you JNR!!!
All the feedback I've read has been positive. Been too cold to work on the bike yet, but can't wait to get it installed, and good to know I've got the support if I need it.
I bought and installed their Ride Height Repeater. I have xotic customs rear shocks, air tank so mounting the tank on the right side is a no go for me, I knew that when buying it. I had emailed JnR and they said it could be reversed. I actually seen on JnR's FB page it installed this way.Anyway I installed it , went for a few rides and marked my comfortable ride height and adjusted accordingly. A few tweeks later and I am really happy with it..actually it's the same one up or two up. If I were to buy again I would look into JnR air ride system with the RHR added.. this is the single stage RHR. Can't beat it for the price.
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