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Look at the www.progressive. com website. They claim 1" lower with stock movement.
Ok..I have a street glide which I believe have 12" shocks.. are these 11" ?? .... Ok... I looked.. these are 13" eye to eye... No Worky For Me !!..I'm SHORT ! ..lol..
Ok..I have a street glide which I believe have 12" shocks.. are these 11" ?? .... Ok... I looked.. these are 13" eye to eye... No Worky For Me !!..I'm SHORT ! ..lol..
street glides are already 1 inch lower. the new harley shocks adjustable are the same length as the stock air shocks. the ride is much better, you can adjust to solo or double quick and easy. the stock air shocks pogo in tight corners if you are used to riding double and now riding solo.
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