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I am selling my Progressive 412 12" shocks that i bought for my Dyna. The part number (which you can check for fit at www.progressivesuspension.com) is 412-4036B/C. I hate to sale them but i am going a different direction with my bike and there is no reason for them to sit around when someone can use them. They are in Like New condition with only 500 miles on them.
I paid $200 and with only 500 miles I am asking $140 shipped.
PM if interested!
Thanks!
Last edited by jm209; Jan 28, 2009 at 07:13 AM.
Reason: sold item
The part number (which you can check for fit at www.progressivesuspension.com) is 412-4036B/C. They are in Like New condition with only 500 miles on them.
I paid $200 and with only 500 miles I am asking $140 shipped.
PM if interested!
Thanks!
The B/C at the end of the part # means either Black or Chrome. Which are they. How many miles were on these before you bought them??
These shocks are chrome.... without covers... and I bought them BRAND NEW! That means the total miles on them are only 500. The update on the part number would be 412-4036C.
The bolts and bolt covers in picture are not included, shocks only. I had just taken them off the bike for pictures.
If you have any more questions feel free to ask...
PM if interested!
Those are the shock covers that came off my stock shocks when i bought the bike. When i bought these progressive shocks they didn't come with any covers, i just used my stock ones which i plan to do with the next shocks i buy.
Are you sure you uploaded the right pictures? The one on the left is a set of Progressive 412s, the one on the right is a stock Low Rider shock. The spacing of the coil varies on the 412s, getting wider towards the bottom, where it goes into a flat cap. The spacing on the HD stock shock is more uniform, going into a tapered bottom cap.
Yes, these are both progressive 412 12" shocks! I have a superglide so so i don't have any factory low rider shocks and i sold my stock shocks when i bought these progressive ones 500 miles ago. The only shocks i have at the moment are these PROGRESSIVE 412 12" SHOCKS. The first picture is of the progressive shocks together and the other two are pictures of them seperate. THESE ARE PROGRESSIVE 412 12' SHOCKS with only 500 miles. These things are basically brand new.
Maybe someone can set me straight here, but your shocks look a lot like the stock HD shocks. Does progressive make 412s with a tapered bottom cap with round adjustment holes? Either way, you should be able to tell by the part number or sticker on them. I appologize if I am mistaken. Good luck with the sale.
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