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Thinking about trying a set on my 2010 ultra any opinions on these
While the Progressives will give a better ride quality over stock, I'm confident the Twin Adjustables by Bitubo will give an even better ride than that for less money.
Check out this chart:
Here is a LINK to a report we did on Rear Suspension.
There you'll find the chart above, along with many others, and some very useful information on Rear Shocks.
Here is a LINK to our Bitubos if you'd like to take a look at them.
There are a lot of great options for shocks. Pretty much all of them are a hundred times better than stock.
I TRIED pro-Action and WOW. Great people, great product and once it is adjusted you just ride and enjoy, single or two up! A great looking product also.
Do yourself a favor. Call and speak with George and DJ at Pro-Action before you buy. Honest guys with a lot of knowledge!
Progressive 416 is their air shock. I would stay away from an air shock and go with a 444 or 944 from Progressive. If ride height doesn't matter the 444 Progressive 13" is a great riding shock.
Keep your eye on the classifieds here. I picked up a set of Progressive 430's at a really nice price. Much better to be had but for what I paid and the fact they are 20 times better than what they replaced I am happy.
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