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I'm selling a pair of 13" Pro-Action Shocks. They are fairly new with somewhere between 500 and 1000 miles on them. They ride great. They are nitrogen charged and have pre-load and rebound adjusters.
From their web site:
The T6061 aircraft aluminum billet machined shock absorbers feature 3-stage pressure sensitive, self adjusting compression valving with a 2 stage rebound system. The system allows for great pick up of changes in the road surface. Nitrogen charged for stable operation and coil over springs for a better ride. The street series shocks also come with hand adjustable spring preload and an external clicker adjuster for extra tunability.
I'm currently negotiating for a new 2017 Ultra so I am trying to scrap up all the cash I can. The new suspension on the '17 will allow me to sell my Pro-Actions.
They retail for $795. I am asking $550 delivered to your door within the continental USA.
I have added a picture of an ad for Pro-action shocks taken from Baggers magazine
Last edited by Streetrunner; Mar 31, 2017 at 10:31 AM.
Reason: addition
Are the springs set up for Solo? Looking at your avatar I'm guessing 2-up?
They are currently set up for solo. I weigh 216.
It don't matter because you will set them up for your preference and riding style.
That's the beauty of them.
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