Front suspention options
I read a lot about the rear shocks. The air ride and the 442's.
I do not read a lot about the front end.
When I ride, I feel more from the front end than the rear on bumps, ruts, etc...
I dont have enough money to get the higher end stuff, but have read alot about the mid level stuff.
Anyone running the Progressive Monotubes in the front? I am thinking about using them in my 2007 Night Train. Their other springs seem like a good option with the Race Tech gold emulators. But the Monotubes seem like the best option (other than a lack of adjustability). I am sure that I will not adjust any thing once it is set up.
Any other options to look at? The front factory suspention leaves a lot to be improved I feel, more than the rear for me (I am about 250-260 lbs and might be my own lowing kit). I do not plan to lower, or go much lower than an inch at the most. I ride a bit on different roads surfaces, speed bumps, parking lots, dirt roads, etc.
I do not read a lot about the front end.
When I ride, I feel more from the front end than the rear on bumps, ruts, etc...
I dont have enough money to get the higher end stuff, but have read alot about the mid level stuff.
Anyone running the Progressive Monotubes in the front? I am thinking about using them in my 2007 Night Train. Their other springs seem like a good option with the Race Tech gold emulators. But the Monotubes seem like the best option (other than a lack of adjustability). I am sure that I will not adjust any thing once it is set up.
Any other options to look at? The front factory suspention leaves a lot to be improved I feel, more than the rear for me (I am about 250-260 lbs and might be my own lowing kit). I do not plan to lower, or go much lower than an inch at the most. I ride a bit on different roads surfaces, speed bumps, parking lots, dirt roads, etc.
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