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Question for you guys who have bought and installed the JRI and Ohlin shocks, how much time and work did it take to install these? And getting them set up to your liking. Thinking of taking the plunge and ordering some 13in. JRI's for my street glide.Don't know anything about shocks and your input will be appreciated.
It takes about an hour with Howard on the phone. Before you call have your old shocks off. Open the box, don't touch the new shocks, and then call Howard. You can learn a lot about shocks in this one hour.
Living in the UK I didn't phone Howard and everything went just fine. Installation is very simple, with just a few tools and a jack to lift the bike at the rear. Setting sag was a hoot, with Mrs B and I in hysterics as we attempted to measure the shocks, while both sitting on the bike. Howard will give you the lowdown and be there if you need him.
what he said. Installing is quite easy. Howard deleivers them already set based on the data you sent him. He told me to ride for 500 miles without any adjusting then call him. I installed the JRI's a month or so ago but havent been able to ride yet. I would recommend a torque wrench if you have one. I used one this time, but I did not when I installed my Ohlins on my last ride. Good luck.
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what he said. Installing is quite easy. Howard deleivers them already set based on the data you sent him. He told me to ride for 500 miles without any adjusting then call him. I installed the JRI's a month or so ago but havent been able to ride yet. I would recommend a torque wrench if you have one. I used one this time, but I did not when I installed my Ohlins on my last ride. Good luck.
The fine tuning is what takes time. Setting the sag takes about 10 minutes. The ride is far superior and well worth it in my opinion as I dropped a pile of cash on some. Actual install of the shocks took about 20 minutes. It is nice to have real suspension on a Harley.











It's quite simple, 4-bolts, a couple measurements, and couple twists up or down, BOOM....go riding