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Progressive Suspension 422 Series Adjustable Shocks - Chrome - Heavy-Duty 422-4002C
Regular price $632.95 USD
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The Progressive Suspension 422 Series Adjustable Shocks are engineered for superior performance and customizable ride quality. Featuring fully adjustable ride height and spring preload, these shocks allow you to fine-tune your motorcycle's suspension to match your riding style and preferences. The show chrome cover adds a sleek aesthetic while protecting the shock components from the elements. Equipped with a pair of progressive-rate coil springs and purpose-designed monotube dampers, these shocks deliver a smooth, controlled ride even under demanding conditions. The nitrogen charge in each damper eliminates internal oil cavitation, resulting in consistent damping performance and resistance to heat-induced fade, ensuring reliability during extended or aggressive riding sessions.
Features:
- Fully adjustable for ride height and spring preload for customized suspension tuning.
- s a show chrome cover for durability and aesthetic appeal.
- Pair of progressive-rate coil springs combined with purpose-designed monotube dampers provide superior suspension performance.
- Nitrogen-charged dampers prevent internal oil cavitation, ensuring consistent ride quality and heat resistance.
- Adjustable up to 2 inches lower than stock to improve handling and stance.
- Heavy-duty application recommended for operation near or at the manufacturer’s maximum load capacity over 50% of the time.
- Designed to accommodate modifications, but requires confirmation of wheel travel compatibility to prevent clearance issues such as swingarm or axle contact, exhaust interference, or chain/belt guard contact.





