🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Progressive Precision!
The Progressive Suspension 11-1536 Progressive Rate Fork Spring is designed to enhance your motorcycle's performance with a soft initial spring rate for a plush ride, while its progressively wound design increases resistance to bottoming out. Made from high-quality alloy steel, this spring ensures improved handling and retains OEM geometry, making it an essential upgrade for any serious rider.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Progressive Suspension |
Color | black |
UPC | 953040124659 182683105613 182682043893 |
Manufacturer | Progressive Suspension |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Model | Fork Springs |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 11-1536 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11-1536 |
OEM Part Number | ZZ 0405-0296 |
J**B
Works good, Fender has not hit anything
Installed on 2013 Road King / Street Glide with 23" wrap fender with HHI Tree bolt on rake kit. Works good, Fender has not hit anything, And I have hit some Monster pot holes. Ride is good also.
S**L
springs, springs, springs
Haven't put these in the bike, but their good quality looking springs, rated heavy duty for two up riding and will get a heavy weight oil bath, ( getting rid of the air system ) to help tighten up the handling on the old FLH
V**.
HD springs to match the progressive rear on my softail
Good HD springs for my Harley. I hate soft stock springs and the bocking boat feeling they give so this dialed that out for me immediately. I use my mix of 12 and 15 weight oils to get the dampening right and that's been good in my experience. The preload spec for my Deuce wasn't accurate so I had to measure and cut to adjust.Between these fork springs and the progressive HD shocks in the back, I now feel comfortable on the bike. The feeling of being on a 70's Buick land yacht are over.
L**N
The brings worked great, it was a good replacement
The brings worked great,it was a good replacement.I thought they would of been a little more firmer but worked good
M**4
2005 heritage softail
These spring get the same ride but have no front end dipping when braking. I also noticed at 35-40 mph if I took one hand off handle bars it would what to start wobbling after replacing springs it does not do it anymore. I’m 6ft 5in 370lbs after replacing rear shocks (which are progressive springs also) and front fork springs my Harley does not bottom out and still has a comfortable ride.
D**L
Great solution for front end dive
As my wife and I got older and "larger", our Ultra had an excessive front end dive under moderate to heavy braking. And stopping started to get a bit squirrelly. These springs (and a bit heavier fork oil) easily solved the problem. Took less than half a day to replace the springs and oil. Bike handles much better "two-up" and bags packed. no more "dive". And "one-up" handling is actually crisper in turns, and still maintains a "easy" touring ride. If you need to stop your bike from diving to a stop, with the associated control issues, this is an excellent solution.
A**Y
Don't waste your money on anything if it doesn't say Progressive on the box.
Progressive; need I say more? They make some of the worlds best motorcycle suspension systems and components. You get what you pay for and that's quality.
0**E
Quality as usual
Progressive makes good products.. Nothing new to report here.
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