I believe the stock length of the rear shock is around 13 inches.
I called Progressive's tech line and the rep told me that they recomend a shock length of 12.5 inches for my bike. They also recomend a spring weight of 120/170 pounds.
I have read that some bike owners went to a longer shock, 13 or 13.5 inches to improve handling.
My question is can I simply get a Progressive series 412 shock that is 13 inches long instead of the 12.5 incher? The rep gave me a universal adapter part number for bushings if I needed it, but she did not recomend straying from the 12.5 inch length, saying that the engineers designed the shock in 12.5 inch for a reason.
What type of performance increase/decrease can I expect for getting a longer/shorter rear shock? I'm not an all out top end performance type rider, but I do enjoy spirited rides and would appreciate some better handling characteristics. Seeing as that I'm changing the shock I might as well get as much for my money as possible.
I'm 200 lbs and I have the stock shock on the highest dampner setting (#4) and I don't bottom out now, but I plan on doing some 2 up riding soon with loaded bags.
Thanks in advance, Steve.
Also, here is a website with progressive shock lengths. My recomended manufacture # is 4124207C for the 412 series 12.5 inch.
Down the page there are the 13 inch lengths. I tried to narrow down the closest match for the 12.5 stock number. I think it would be #4124212C. Not the most scientific match data but seemed reasonable from the groupings of the 12.5 incher group. Called that website and the rep could not recomend a match and echoed the progressive rep.
http://www.accwhse.com/progress.htm#Shocks
Let me know what you think!
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