412 SERIES SHOCKS FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON
412 SERIES SHOCKS FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON
PROGRESSIVE SUSPENSION 412 SERIES SHOCKS FOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON Chrome 412 Series Shocks Manufactured from the finest materials available
Designed specifically for Harley models
The 412s' simple, durable design makes them a cost-effective improvement to your motorcycle's suspension performance
A five-position cam-style spring load preload adjuster lets you easily dial-in your ride
Available with either standard or heavy-duty progressive spring rates
There are multiple style options available, like full show-chrome or black covers; or either chrome or black springs and end caps
Sold in pairs
Made in the U.S.A.
412 SERIES SHOCKS
NOTE: All shocks are measured center-of-eyelet to center-of-eyelet.
NOTE: CHR denotes chrome shock part numbers; BLK denotes black shock part numbers.
NOTE: When installing shocks on 86-20 XL models, it may be necessary to modify or space the chain/belt guard to allow proper clearance.
NOTE: A shock which is slightly longer than stock may alter the head angle slightly and provide somewhat quicker steering.
NOTE: A shock which is slightly shorter than stock may alter the head angle slightly and provide somewhat slower steering.
NOTE: For OEM shock lengths, see Quick Reference Guide in the back of the catalog.
NOTE: Heavy Duty Applications are recommended for bikes that are operated at or near the manufacturer's maximum load rating over 50% of the time.
NOTE: Before purchasing or attempting to install shocks that are different than the OEM length, confirm that your wheel travel can be altered without causing clearance issues, such as swingarm/axle to exhaust contact as well as chain/belt guard or tire contact.
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To use the 11" or 11.5" shocks on FXDWG models, the fender must be modified as follows: When the shock is compressed, the belt guard will hit the fender edge (see Figure 1). Trim the fender as shown in Figure 1 inset. After the fender is trimmed, install one shock with springs removed and compress shock to verify that belt guard clearance is sufficient.