Upgrading the shocks on your Harley-Davidson is a game changer. Check out some of these options that we've put to the test!
Tarun is a gearhead who has been working on motorcycles for over 25 years and riding them even longer. A certified Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, and Ducati mechanic, he loves working on motorcycles and ...
Measuring and adjusting rider sag are the first steps in setting up any bike's suspension. Bringing rider sag into the proper range (typically 30 to 40mm, front and rear) will place your bike's ride ...
For motorcycle riders, ride height adjustment is one of the most dramatic performance customizations they can do. Seen most often on high-end or performance motorcycles (but starting to make ...
Very nicely made shock absorber; looks like custom made. Chromoly steel; rebuildable. Nitrogen gas charged. Comes with cool-looking progressive rate springs in black or red. Internal bladder ...