Darkside & progressive shocks

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Darkside & progressive shocks

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I bought a rear wheel with a darkside tire mounted from a member (Thank You!) and also installed Progressive rear coilover shocks.
While doing that I lubed the driveshaft splines front and rear and the swing arm bearings.
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What a great riding machine it now is!
My wife noticed the difference right away.
Much smoother ride and I don't have any loss of confidence in how the tire performs.
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I love the darkside!
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... I was there for a while also... I love to hear "tales of the Darkside",
anyone 'member back in the 50s? Scoots didn't have round tires!!!
It was ALL dark!!!! GBG
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Glad it worked out for you. Pleasure to meet you.
Rear Progressive spring shocks is the best upgrade one can make for a better ride.
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Be careful which Progressive shock you get!.I put the 416 progressives on ,which although advertised as being an air shock,has such a heavy spring in it,I only use 12lbs in them when I pack for a trip with both of us on.Without luggage they are too stiff with no air.The 416 is really an air assisted spring shock.
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voyager55 wrote:Glad it worked out for you. Pleasure to meet you.
Rear Progressive spring shocks is the best upgrade one can make for a better ride.
Thanks! I'm very happy with the upgrades. I enjoyed the visit and seeing your ride!
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cushman eagle wrote:Be careful which Progressive shock you get!.I put the 416 progressives on ,which although advertised as being an air shock,has such a heavy spring in it,I only use 12lbs in them when I pack for a trip with both of us on.Without luggage they are too stiff with no air.The 416 is really an air assisted spring shock.
I got the 412. What an improved ride!
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