Good to hear. I'm leaning toward Progressive 440 for mine also. What size you go with, 12, 12.5, 13 inchers? I probably will not go with the chrome. Rather have $40.00 more for gas and what not.
Anyone use the Work's Street Trackers???
It's been my experience that I'm not perceptive enough to notice subtle differences. So whatever the Bitubo's have over the Progressive's I probably wouldn't notice. I'm somewhat more willing to part with $430 than $700 anyway.
Now I'm working on Ricor vs Traxxion Dynamics for the front end.
JW
I have probably had more shock experience than anyone I know. I have a bad back & have changed rear shocks quite a few times looking for the absolute best ride (I have an 04 RK) & the forks are lowered also with custom made parts (I do all my own wrenching & machine work). I am also a short legged 5'6" in height, so that presents challenges also.
The first set of shocks I tried where the lowered stock Harley air shocks (same as what come on a StreetGlide). Those shocks rode like a lumber wagon regardless of air pressure & came off two weeks later. I then tried Progressive 440's, regular spring (I weigh 150 lbs) in the 12" length. Those where definitely a BIG improvement, but still not as good a ride as what I had been led to believe they produced (I was kinda disappointed in the ride).
Next I tried a set of Works Steel Trackers. These shocks where impressive (noticeably better than the Progressive's) & I could have left these on & been completely happy. At that point, a friend bought a set of Platinum "Bleed & Feed" air shocks & he let me try them on my bike for a month before we installed them on his EG. I was absolutely
AMAZED at the ride those things produced. When they where adjusted to be riding right in the "sweet spot" the ride was amazing (the smoothest yet). I considered buying a set of those, but I don't really care about raising/lowering & didn't really need all the extra air lines/compressor/wiring etc etc. For anybody in the market for an adjustable A/S setup, these are the ones to buy however. The B&F gives a much better ride than the more well known Legend system (I have two friends running that setup)
When I took off the A/S setup I decided it was time to try out the Bitubo's. I had purchased a set from Traxion when they first came out & never got around to installing them. I finally got them installed about a month ago & the ride is incredible. I'm done swapping shocks at this point, these are a winner in every way. For anybody who is "on the fence" trying to decide between these & the Progressive 440's, go for the Bitubo's. The Bitubo's are worth every single penny of the higher price IMHO.
Although I got my set at the lower original price, if I needed another set today I would buy them at today's price without a moments hesitation.........
~John