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Which Progressive shocks
04/08/08 at 05:32:21
 
I read here that there are 2 progressive shocks that are a direct fit for the Savage

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412-4232C for a soft ride @90/130lb springs  
412-4233C for a firm ride @115/155lb springs


I'm not sure which ones to get.  I weigh 220 pounds.  With the stock shocks I feel every crack in the road.  I've tried setting the preload to positions 2 and 4 on the stock shocks.  I'm not sure if the soft 4232's or the firmer 4233's would be better.  Any thoughts on this?  

Also on Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse's site I only see a listing for the 4232.
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Re: Which Progressive shocks
Reply #1 - 04/08/08 at 06:03:21
 
Me too mee too.  I( want a better ride.  With my Thumper, if I change from the stiffest setting, sometimes I bottom out...

so.................?


which ones...plus I'm at 230 lbs.
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Reply #2 - 04/08/08 at 06:22:15
 
  With the 115 155 I have to use 3 position i would think 120 160 would be better for me at 165 pounds then i would be using lower position for single riding, Mine are plenty soft I have the 11 inch travel.I would think if I had the softer one I would be using more preload and doing a lot of polgoing up and down Which I dont'nt think would be good.
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Reply #3 - 04/08/08 at 06:30:26
 
Here's a post where we went round on the subject  

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1138678827/14#14

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Re: Which Progressive shocks
Reply #4 - 04/08/08 at 06:45:43
 
I just posted this yesterday under "Re: rear shocks & spring rate" - I've been all over the forum reading everything I can find about replacing the stock shocks with a pair from Progression Suspension. I've decided on 412-4232c's but out of curiuosity I sent an e-mail to the company and asked them what model I should be ordering and the big metric question. There reponse: "Unfortunately we don’t offer anything for that particular bike. Sorry for the inconvenience".

Bill67 said that when he ordered his he got 2 sets of bushing - metric & standard? I hope the 2 sets are included with the shocks as the 4232's are what I will be ordering (5'6", 145 pounds).
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Reply #5 - 04/08/08 at 07:16:33
 
yes the 4232c's will provide you a fine softer ride - very unlikely to ever bottom them out with 145lb rider - set them on the 2nd or 3rd click - they did come with the bushings you need - unless something has changed - seems like you need to reuse the stock washers - if I remember correct

on the bushings - they are both metric just thicker walled - you use the thin wall - the 2 in 4232c is the metric designation - say a 4018c has sae sized bushing
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