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I'll be getting the 444 with the HD shocks within the next couple of weeks. Let me know how you like them. If you don't mind me asking, where did you order them from?
I'll be getting the 444 with the HD shocks within the next couple of weeks. Let me know how you like them. If you don't mind me asking, where did you order them from?
Did you get the HD springs or the standard?
Good luck and give us some feedback after you get some miles on her.
from what i have been researching the standard spring is the way to go on the sg. now if you are a big boy or have to carry a big girl then the hd. by the link matbee posted he is getting the hd. the 940's came with what some found out to be a heavy spring for the sg.
the 944's have two options 4002 standard and the 4020 hd, lifetime warranty i may try them. i know jri and ohlins are the best on the planet.
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