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Reply #15 - 01/23/17 at 10:19:32
 
Thanks GaryNJ I will be calling them about that valving & the springs !

Versy when you get a minute could you double check that spring number !
I'm pretty sure mine has a different number I will check when I get home!

Thanks to everyone for the info

Info about the shocks kinda vague on their website , vague to me anyways
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Reply #16 - 01/23/17 at 16:37:29
 
Years ago I put Progressive shocks , made for a Harley, on a 1977 Moto Guzzi Convert. Thought it would work but the shocks never moved unless I had a passenger . The word HARLEY means something totally different as it is set up from Progressive.
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Reply #17 - 01/23/17 at 17:43:44
 
Oh mine move and I like stiff rear shocks but these springs need to give just alittle bit more ! Ya never know I may not like the lighter springs if it affects the front end adversely!
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Reply #18 - 01/23/17 at 18:20:49
 
Versy , The numbers on my springs are 1367 90/130 , I just know they are stiff , but I know nothing and I am clueless about suspension ! Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #19 - 01/23/17 at 18:25:02
 
90/130 indicates it's a dual rate progressive spring with rates of 90 and 130 lb-in. Way too much spring.
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Reply #20 - 01/23/17 at 18:43:58
 
I have a set of Progressive shocks on my sportster with the aluminum bodies and adjustable rebound and the preload is set on lightest setting and they are kinda stiff but the Harley needs that ! It handles well for what it is. The RYCA handles very well but when pushing it hard in corner I get a tiny bit of pushing with front end which could be the stiff shocks , but most likely the dual purpose tires but that's going into a turn waay too fast and being on the edge of control. Ridden normally ya know just kinda fast , I have no complaints , rides like its on a rail.
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Reply #21 - 01/23/17 at 18:50:07
 
Gary , That's exactly what my butt and lower back have been telling me. Do you have a recommendation  for a suitable spring rate , bike 308 lbs , fat azz 180 lbs , ball park figure is fine ! Remember I like it somewhat stiff
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Reply #22 - 01/23/17 at 19:21:02
 
All 11"

shock p/n  spring p/n   rate      travel
412-4005  03-1310B/C 90/130  2.02
412-4233  03-1313-30 115/155  2.02
440-4022  03-1313-20B/C 115/155 2.22

For my... broad shoulders, 115/155 is just right.

I had the 4005's on the 5th preset and it wasn't enough.
The 4022 has threaded preset, I assumed it was on low when I got it, haven't adjusted it ever.

remember, the shocks sit at an angle.
this will increase the force they see by about 1.4
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Reply #23 - 01/23/17 at 20:37:54
 
Progressive 11" shocks will be my next project.

I weigh 170 LB, what should I ask for when calling Progressive?....

Thanks Verslagen & Mike for the input.

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Reply #24 - 01/24/17 at 05:29:39
 
Ruttly wrote on 01/23/17 at 18:50:07:
Gary , That's exactly what my butt and lower back have been telling me. Do you have a recommendation  for a suitable spring rate , bike 308 lbs , fat azz 180 lbs , ball park figure is fine ! Remember I like it somewhat stiff


80/100 will work well. The stiffness comes from the damping.
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Reply #25 - 01/24/17 at 05:32:45
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/23/17 at 19:21:02:
For my... broad shoulders, 115/155 is just right.

I had the 4005's on the 5th preset and it wasn't enough.


Wasn't enough what? Spring? Preload (too much sag)?

"Firmness" is more a function of damping then spring rate. The preload adjuster doesn't change the rate of the spring, it adjusts the sag.
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Re: Changing springs on Progressive 444 shocks
Reply #26 - 01/24/17 at 07:50:51
 
Gary_in_NJ wrote on 01/24/17 at 05:32:45:
verslagen1 wrote on 01/23/17 at 19:21:02:
For my... broad shoulders, 115/155 is just right.

I had the 4005's on the 5th preset and it wasn't enough.


Wasn't enough what? Spring? Preload (too much sag)?

"Firmness" is more a function of damping then spring rate. The preload adjuster doesn't change the rate of the spring, it adjusts the sag.

My hip pockets were dragging and my butt was bouncing off the stops.
And as you noted earlier, these are progressive springs, increasing the preload, increases the bottom spring rate.
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Reply #27 - 01/24/17 at 08:15:37
 
verslagen1 wrote on 01/24/17 at 07:50:51:
My hip pockets were dragging and my butt was bouncing off the stops.
And as you noted earlier, these are progressive springs, increasing the preload, increases the bottom spring rate.


Too much sag = not enough spring.

BTW, Ruttly's bike is probably 60-70pounds lighter than a typical LS, with a large portion of that weight loss over the rear axle. His spring requirements are different than a stock bike and vastly different than one that has been dressed up.
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Re: Changing springs on Progressive 444 shocks
Reply #28 - 01/24/17 at 08:45:17
 
Scrap yard scales.
Weigh the bike, weigh the rear, weigh it enough ways to know What load the shocks see. Otherwise you are guessing and shooting in the dark,,well, with a night lite,
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Reply #29 - 01/26/17 at 06:43:26
 
It must be the cheap scale I'm using , different weight every time I weigh it. Anyways about 310 lbs , front 148 , rear 162 lbs . Gonna call Progressive today and find out what up !
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