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Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5 Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5

Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5" Fork Spring

Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5 Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5
$ 122.25

Score By Feature

Based on 26 ratings
Delivery
9.58
Satisfaction
9.14
Value for money
9.60
Customer service
9.61

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Product Description

A rate that advances
Wire made from chrome silicon of high quality
A wound that was precisely cut
Progressive rate springs have the advantage of increasing resistance to compression as the rate of compression rises
We offer a lifetime warranty on our springs

Selected User Reviews For Progressive Suspension 11-1152 20.5" Fork Spring

Do not pass up this opportunity
5/5

For my back, this was one of the best investments I've ever made. It is impossible for me to quantify how much better the bikes handled after the upgrade. It took me no more than five feet to notice the improvement. Taking a turn has never been so easy, or handled so well! You may wish to do the work yourself if you decide to learn some tips below. For some reason, I have had a wobbly front end on my Goldwing since I bought it. The front end would dive when I braked hard. I noticed that when I changed lanes or drove over uneven pavement, the bike would sway heavily as well. It was resolved with the help of a super brace. As I was doing a lot of work on the bike, I didn't take off the forks in order to install the springs in the tubes. It was a fairly straightforward process with little difficulty getting the caps back on. Additionally, I changed the fork oil after 16 years and 103,000 miles, which was extremely dirty. Fork bolts in the bottom of the forks are located behind the axle, and you have to remove the axle to access them. Changes to the springs do not require you to remove the front wheel.

Monroe McKnight
Monroe McKnight
| Jun 06, 2021
I could not get it to work
3/5

My Goldwing has been my main motorcycle since I was in my early 20's, and I've always wanted to upgrade to the Progressive Suspension, but I've never done so. Five-eighths of a foot and one hundred fifty pounds - that's me. Despite my size, they were too stiff for me and I raised the bike by about a half-inch. Returning these OEM springs caused me a loss, so I went back to the OEMs. In addition to the Progressive rear air shocks, I also tried them and the bike climbed As if I had climbed on a horse to go riding rather than riding a bike. I could not wear it because it was too rigid on my small frame, and there was no air either in the front or.

Casen McGrath
Casen McGrath
| Apr 16, 2021
It's as good as investing in In addition to the rear springs, I use Progressives for the rear shocks
5/5

This is my fourth set of these springs. It has been a smooth ride over challenging bumps thanks to these springs. The Progressive has been a great help to motorcycle riders. If you want the most suitable one, just make sure to buy it for your bike.

Genesis Chan
Genesis Chan
| Nov 12, 2020
On Youtube, you can find excellent instructions for installation
5/5

What an improvement! I am amazed at how much easier it is to control the bike! When our fork seal went out we ordered them, so we are impressed! We ride gold wings and others told us about these so we ordered them. On Youtube, you can find excellent instructions for installation. Please visit www. com.

Amos Saunders
Amos Saunders
| Jan 05, 2021
The springs have been good
5/5

I am very happy with how it works for him.

Madilynn McLean
Madilynn McLean
| Feb 19, 2021
The book is highly recommended
5/5

I notice a huge difference in the ride now. Problem with front tire cupping seems to have been addressed. After I had the fork caps removed, I drilled and tapped the plugs, so in future I will be able to easily replace the fork oil. By now the forks on the bike can be changed with the fork oil.

Layne McClure
Layne McClure
| Feb 19, 2021
In line with the ad
5/5

It was definitely better in terms of handling and ride.

Kai Sweeney
Kai Sweeney
| Dec 09, 2020
An improvement of immense magnitude
5/5

I think I have achieved more than stock, but then again, the front suspension was very bad on my 1992 Goldwing. Reviews can be found on the website. This book is highly.

Bailey CHARLTON
Bailey CHARLTON
| May 05, 2021

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