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Hello all, I have a 2010 flhtcu. It has Taken Ness stage 2 Big Sucker, Vance and Hines propipe, fueling reaper 574 cams. I ride it hard and I am a bit on the heavy side (260 lbs). Now to my question.
I am looking to see if anyone has used the supershox on the rear of their bikes yet? I am debating between the supershox and the progressive 444 shocks. I called progressive and they said that the shocks I should go with are the 444's.
Basically, I would like to hear some feedback good, bad,or indifferent on either shock. Those supershox seem awesome. Just figured I'd throw it out there.
Thanks, and I look forward to reading your replies, Dan
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