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Progressive 944

Started by 89 fxrs, August 09, 2020, 12:05:21 PM

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89 fxrs

Any of you guys used the progressive 944's on a 2013 road glide or bagger ? would like to hear some feedback on what your opinions are.
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Rsw

Ran 944's for awhile they were better than stock. Went to Pro Actions a few years ago IMHO they are light years better than 944's

guido4198

Can't say how they might be on one of those larger bikes, but I replaced the Progressives ( less than a year old, btw) on my FXR with Pro-Action and LOVE'EM.

chaos901

I have Progressives on a couple of baggers, much better than stock.  But I will admit that reading this I need to investigate that Pro-Action some.
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ultrafxr

I've got the 14" version of the Pro-Action shocks on my 2020 Tri-Glide and highly recommend them.  Best shock by far I've ever tried.  The 14" version gives of course and extra 1" of travel and is made specifically for the Tri-Glides but can be used on a two wheeler in combination with a 1" lowering block.  Or of course Pro-Action offers the regular 13" and even 12" version shocks for Harleys.

Here is a video by DJ which gives a brief history of the company:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVhT6_QL1V0

And here is a link to their website:

https://street.pro-action.com/

The owner, George Quay, is also the mayor of Beaver Falls, PA, which is the hometown of Joe Namath for all you NY Jets fans from back in the day, lol.

I have no affiliation with Pro-Action other than being a very happy customer.  Made in the US of A and with a lifetime warranty.  Oh yeah.