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The right rear stock airshock on my 2000 ElectraGlide is leaking. Seems replacement is the way to go.
I am looking for recommendations for aftermarket preferably (non-air) shocks that will improve my ride and handling. Oh, and I don't wanna break the bank in the process......
I often ride two-up and carry a Tour-Pak. But I also ride alone with light luggage.
I run Progressive 440's with a spring rate for solo riding, and a set of the less expensive 412's with spring rate for two up riding. Recommend either, and could live with the 412's as the only pair. Check their website for info.
Thanks for the recommendation! After some research and with your input I decided to buy the 412's. The price was nice and they look like a quality product. I did get a local recommend on them also. Will post when I've had a chance to ride them a bit.
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