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I have a Progressive drop-in fork lowering kit for sale. It is progressive part number 10-2003. I have decided to go another direction and rather than pay restocking fees I would pass along a deal if someone wants them. $95 shipped, Paypal preferred. These fit the following models and lower the forks either 1 o 2 inches as desired.
78-86 FL-FLH
80-86 FXWG
84-09 FXST/FLST All
93-05 FXDWG
80-01 FLH/FLT All
02-06 FLHR
06-09 FLH/FLT/FLHT All
Thanks,
John
Last edited by johnltex; Jan 20, 2011 at 10:26 PM.
I have a Progressive drop-in fork lowering kit for sale. It is progressive part number 10-2003. I have decided to go another direction and rather than pay restocking fees I would pass along a deal if someone wants them. $95 shipped, Paypal preferred. These fit the following models and lower the forks either 1 o 2 inches as desired.
78-86 FL-FLH
80-86 FXWG
84-09 FXST/FLST All
93-05 FXDWG
80-01 FLH/FLT All
02-06 FLHR
06-09 FLH/FLT/FLHT All
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