So I got some 2nd hand Progressive shocks from a dude in NJ with a Road Glide. Pretty one too!
After riding out there and back I got inside and called Progressive about adapting them to my S40 (Thumpy).
they couldn't advise such a thing. And it was a liability problem for them to attempt to help me with it. Finally after much wrangling the guy stopped picking up my calls and not returning my messages. But I could buy some overpriced kit of bushings that MIGHT work for me. No details on sizes etc.
I quickly got the feeling that they didn't care about anything except selling me something - period.
I gave them the mental middle finger and searched up other options. I ordered these...
http://www.dimecitycycles.com/hagon-shock-bushing-size-14mm-x-24mm.html14mm X 24mm bushings.
And 4 of them was a lot cheaper than what Progressive wanted me to buy.
But then I realized my shocks had metal jacketed bushings in them

Crappy!
I banged one out with a hammer. Got a giant blister on my thumb. It's still peeling.
The 2nd one decided not to come out but instead mushroomed really badly so its outer jacket became one with the shocks eyelet.

Crappy.
after much cursing and spitting blood I started drenching the suckers in penetrating oil. Two days per side.
then I went in for a counter-attack using a small hole saw just bigger than the bushing, a socket the same size as the bushings outer jacket, a grade 8 bolt with a few nuts and washers.
Mind you two weeks have passed

I'm not a mechanical genius. But this worked. I popped out the remaining metal jacket bushings like nobodies business. Destroyerd some washers along the way. Until I got to mushroom bushing!

Crikey!
It wouldn't come for the life of me. In the end I took it to the grinder. Not just the bushing jacket. But the entire bushing - outer and inner sleeve plus a bit of the eyelet itself. Made the entire surface flat across everything. Then it popped out - happily I might say.
I'll post some pics in following postings. Look at this steel jacketed son of a booger....