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street glide Lee 04-30-2012 08:11 AM

2012 CVO Street Glide Rear Shocks
 
I have a 2012 Street Glide and the air shocks suck. How do the CVO Street Glide shocks work? Is the ride good or too soft or too firm, and how does the hand adjustment work?

mjb765 05-01-2012 08:43 AM

The ride is good. The left side shock has a preload adjustment depending on how much weight you carry or how firm you like the ride. Some have described them as the best rear shock Harley has ever put out.

pedman 05-01-2012 09:07 PM

:icon_idea: Did not know that the left was adjustable. I will have to check it out. So far on my 2012 I have only had the rt bag off. Inspected it and gave up. Mine sure needs adjusted for two up. Thanks

dirtdobber 05-01-2012 11:52 PM

After getting them dialed in me and the other half are very happy with em

just saying lol

dd

bigskyroadglide 05-03-2012 09:21 PM

anybody know if the 12 CVO shocks will fit an 04, seems like they could help the ride quality, but i do not know

dirtdobber 05-04-2012 12:43 AM

Why wouldn't they fit? It is a shock. As long as the eyelet is the same your good.

just a thought

MF2014 03-02-2014 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by mjb765 (Post 9741207)
The ride is good. The left side shock has a preload adjustment depending on how much weight you carry or how firm you like the ride. Some have described them as the best rear shock Harley has ever put out.

Well, I would describe the hand adjustable CVO shock as the worst shock I have ever owned! I am 158lbs so perhaps it's just too stiff for me. The shock was so stiff that there was virtually no sag at all when I sat on the bike so I was riding at the top of the shock all the time. Rebound on the shock was absolutely terrible too. Others that tried my bike found the shock extremely unforgiving and harsh. It preformed only ok and on bumpy roads it was all over the place. I think if your 250lbs or more, it may be the shock for you but I'll never know since I replaced it for a set of BiTubo's and the difference is absolutely incredible. The CVO shock is an overpriced calamity of a design and the function is limited to one-side damping and that's it. Do "not" waste your money on this horrible shock when for almost the same price you can have a custom fitted fully adjustable shock for almost the same price.

MF2014 03-02-2014 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by street glide Lee (Post 9736198)
I have a 2012 Street Glide and the air shocks suck. How do the CVO Street Glide shocks work? Is the ride good or too soft or too firm, and how does the hand adjustment work?

I have the 2014 SGS with the CVO shocks and I would say that the hand adjustment doesn't work well unless of course your a pretty heavy person. Adjusted all the way to the softest position my shocks were so stiff that there was "no" sag at all. The ride was horrible for my 158lbs and many heavier riders that tried my bike hated the shock as well. It was ok on the straight flat road but on bumpy turns it was a dangerous nightmare for my light-weight body. The rear end danced out of control and the rebound was almost nonexistent. I replaced them with custom-fitted BiTubo's for not much more than the cost of these and the difference is absolutely incredible. Save your money!! Do not buy this horrible CVO shock for your SG.

ThunderBueller 03-02-2014 12:56 PM

Progressive 940s are a better alternative to the CVO shocks.

mjb765 03-02-2014 01:00 PM

almost 2 years later and I will re-post my opinion. I am changing out the stock CVO shocks for Bitubo's...tried a bike and the difference was incredible.


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