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Installed Intruder shocks (pic)
09/20/06 at 10:59:51
 
 My riding buddy put progressives on his Intruder.  I got his 12.5" stockers.
 

 They bolted up perfectly and added 2 -3" of travel.  I like the more standard profile.  Anyway, it's a cheap alternative to progressives.

BTW I had to do a little grinding on the front of the belt guard for clearance.  I'm currently running with it off.
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Reply #1 - 09/24/06 at 10:59:28
 
Intruder stock shocks, and, how does it ride?
Feels any different (better)?

Because I think the savage stock shocks are a bit soft and give way easily with any hard bump so your spine sometimes ends up absorbing the shock; I also drive w/ a passenger quite often.

I was looking at a pair of gas filled progressives for $200 and peopleīs opinion on these seems to be quite good.

BTW nice bike, lovely background.
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Reply #2 - 09/24/06 at 15:22:37
 
 Intruders are 100lbs heavier bike, so I imagine they are a bit firmer overall.
 I am from the dirt world and am used to lots of suspension travel and a soft ride.  I have these set on soft (5-adjustments) and get about 2 inches of sag and still have more than stock travel left when I sit my 150lbs. on it.  I'm sure they aren't as good as progressives but they were free and I was looking for the increased travel not increased load capacity.  I find that these absorb the bumps much better.
 If you are looking for an increase in load capacity you might ask others if the progressives help.  I know they perform well but I don't know if standard duties will increase the load capacity.  They sell regular and heavy duty ones.  
 BTW, my buddy with the intruder is 350+lbs and switched to the heavy duty progressives.  He found the ones he gave me too soft, but finds the heavy duty progressives too firm.  
 There you go, I gave so much info I was no help at all.
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Reply #3 - 09/25/06 at 01:16:56
 
No, itīs cool, it was helpful.

Yeah, now that you mentioned it, now that your bike is a bit more off the ground it now looks like one of those 1970īs "enduro/trail" hondas, remeber?

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Reply #4 - 09/25/06 at 06:10:46
 
I have the 12.5" Progressives on mine and the increased height was a little odd at first but I've come to really like it.  I definitely like the extra clearance.
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