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Well I just ordered a set of 440's from JP Cycles for $ 533. They are 12.5" chrome finish.
I believe they are the best around even though I bought a set two years ago and now one is
leaking but I still ordered another set. That shows how much I like them.
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 \\; \\; \\; I found one place that looks to have good prices http://www.onestopmoto.com/, but reseaching more i see that others are using Works Performance shocks that are custom made to your weight.I email Works to see what they charge for custom shocks for my FLHX.
Well I just ordered a set of 440's from JP Cycles for $ 533. They are 12.5" chrome finish.
I believe they are the best around even though I bought a set two years ago and now one is
leaking but I still ordered another set. That shows how much I like them.
I have seen them on eBay too.
Keep the faith
Harleyrider_00
Hey Harleyrider_00, they are garaunteed for LIFE. Call Progressive, they'll rebuild em for free! Don't ask how I know...
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