Drag Specialties
Drag Specialties Ride-Height Adjustable Shocks 13" - Black - 1310-1202
Item: #615590 | Part Number: 1310-1202$511.95
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Description
Features: Nitrogen-charged steel monotube damper bodies with hard chrome-plated shafts Dual-rate progressive wound springs for a smooth, comfortable ride Adjustable spring preload Ride-height adjustable, +/- 1/2" from size listed Black shocks feature black springs and damper bodies with black end caps/eyelets Mount with existing hardware Specifications: Color: Black Configuration: Threaded...
Drag Specialties Ride-Height Adjustable Shocks 13" - Black - 1310-1202 Item # 615590
Description
Features:
- Nitrogen-charged steel monotube damper bodies with hard chrome-plated shafts
- Dual-rate progressive wound springs for a smooth, comfortable ride
- Adjustable spring preload
- Ride-height adjustable, +/- 1/2" from size listed
- Black shocks feature black springs and damper bodies with black end caps/eyelets
- Mount with existing hardware
Specifications:
- Color: Black
- Configuration: Threaded Preload Adjustable
- Dampening: Gas Charged
- Finish: Anodized
- Length: 13"
- Made in the U.S.A.: No
- Material:
- Aluminum
- Steel
- Packaging: Pair
- Position: Rear
- Reservoir: Internal
- Specific Application: Yes
- Spring Rate: Progressive
- Style: Custom Replacement
- Type: Shocks
Part Numbers for Drag Specialties Ride-Height Adjustable Shocks 13" - Black - 1310-1202
Fitment for Parts Drag Specialties Ride-Height Adjustable Shocks 13" - Black - 1310-1202
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Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
harleytoride from
not a touring shock
I purchased these after reading great reviews but have nothing but issues with them, first could not get them to actually free from the locking rings with the tools provided when I finally did and got them on my bike they continued to bottom out no matter the adjustment. Finally took the bike to a master Harley mechanic who setup the shocks and they still bottom out. Just the weight of the motorcycle (unloaded) caused the fully extended shock to drop by almost 1 and 1/2 inches. Now I have to go back to the air shocks. The combined passenger weight is around 300lbs. Not worth buying these shocks for a touring model motorcycle.
Date published: 2021-04-16