CVO STREET GLIDE (2010 - 2022) progressive suspension 412 series gas shocks (black, 11.5") | PROGRESSIVE SUSPENSION

2010 - 2022 HARLEY-DAVIDSON CVO STREET GLIDE
Progressive suspension 412 series gas shocks (black, 11.5") | PROGRESSIVE SUSPENSION

Fits to:

Harley Davidson FLHXSE 1923 ABS Street Glide CVO 117 [2018 - 2022]
Harley Davidson FLHXSE 1800 ABS Street Glide CVO [2010 - 2016]
Harley Davidson FLHXSE3 1800 ABS Street Glide CVO [2012 - 2012]
Harley Davidson FLHXSE 1800 ABS Street Glide CVO [2015 - 2016]
Harley Davidson FLHXSE 1868 ABS Street Glide CVO 114 [2017 - 2017]
Harley Davidson FLHXSE2 1800 ABS Street Glide CVO [2011 - 2011]
$350.54
$389.49 -10%

Estimated delivery date to your address:
Dec. 4, 2024

Specifications

Manufacturer PROGRESSIVE SUSPENSION
Material Steel
Model 412 Series without Covers
Type Coilover Monotube
Units Pair
Mounting position Rear
Duty Standard
Damping method Gas Charged
Adjustment style Automatic
Extended length 292,00 mm (11,50")
Spring type Single Progressive Rate
Progressive spring rate 2,05 kg/mm - 2,80 kg/mm (120 lb/in - 170 lb/in)
Reservoir location Internal
Color/finish Black

Product description


Designed specifically for Harley models The 412's simple, durable design makes them a cost effective improvement to your motorcycle's suspension performance A five position cam style spring load preload adjuster lets you easily dial in your ride Some or all shocks listed have TüV approval. Refer to most recent TüV certificate for current listing All shocks are measured center-of-eyelet to center-of-eyelet. When installing shocks on 1986-2015 XL models, it may be necessary to modify or space the chain/belt guard to allow proper clearance. A shock which is slightly longer than stock may alter the head angle slightly and provide somewhat quicker steering. A shock which is slightly shorter than stock may alter the head angle slightly and provide somewhat slower steering. Heavy Duty Applications are recommended for bikes that are operated at or near the manufacturer's maximum load rating over 50% of the time. Before purchasing or attempting to install shocks that are different than the OEM length, confirm that your wheel travel can be altered without causing clearance issues, such as swingarm/axle to exhaust contact as well as chain/belt guard or tire contact.

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