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Custom Vehicle Discussions => 1999 FXR2/1999 FXR3/2000 FXR4 => Topic started by: omgtkk on September 16, 2008, 10:37:07 PM
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The adjusting collar on the right side shock on my FXR2 was frozen solid at the fully soft position. I needed to do something since the ride just wasn't working for me. I checked Ebay to see what was available and there was a nice, new set of 12" Progressive 418's for $250. Then I was directed to RedfXR2's post http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=19509.0 thanks to Elvislee. There just happened to be a set of these Billet Sportster shock up for auction at the same time. Starting at $149 and no bidders. So I snatched them up and they arrived today. As reported by Red, the bushings are about 1/4" wider than the FXR shocks and the springs are slightly different. Also, the end caps are chromed rather than polished aluminum. But they are otherwise identical. So I switched out the bushings and bolted them up. The Progressives may have been a better shock, but I'm looking for authenticity with this bike and these shock are as close as can be found right now. Here's a pic of the finished install:
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Hey...Good deal Man....They be looking good :2vrolijk_21: I was thinking along the lines of the progressive 412's when the time comes but now there's two of ya went this route and it's nice to know.
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Glad it worked out for you. Thanks for the referral, Blaine. :2vrolijk_21:
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Glad it worked out for you. Thanks for the referral, Blaine. :2vrolijk_21:
Hey...That's why were here...Gotta look out for each other :2vrolijk_21: