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10/18/24 at 08:50:01
 
Anyone got experience with Progressive 412? I figured the ones for s50 would fit a savage.

Riding mainly 2 up. 320 pounds total between the two of us. Honestly just looking for comfort. This stock suspension is tearing me up  solo on some roads let alone the both of us.

I was thinking. 11.5 inch heavy duty? Or does anyone have a better recommendation?  I don't mind the rear being lifted a little over stock.
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Reply #1 - 10/18/24 at 12:57:25
 
verslagen1 wrote on 10/15/12 at 14:52:44:
progressive suspension makes a couple for the sportster that work.

I used the 11" for an extra 1/2" of travel.

412-1005 for about $150 if you're under 200#
412-4233  if you're over or ride double.

They make a metric adapter for them, but a .030" wall tube with the right ID is all you need to adapt them to the savage.

Now if you want posh for the over 200 crowd

440-4022

The superslab that I travel on has bumps that I needed to stand up to get thru.  with the 440's I'm sitting the whole way.

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Reply #2 - 10/18/24 at 12:58:20
 
verslagen1 wrote on 10/15/12 at 14:52:44:
progressive suspension makes a couple for the sportster that work.

I used the 11" for an extra 1/2" of travel.

412-1005 for about $150 if you're under 200#
412-4233  if you're over or ride double.

They make a metric adapter for them, but a .030" wall tube with the right ID is all you need to adapt them to the savage.

Now if you want posh for the over 200 crowd

440-4022

The superslab that I travel on has bumps that I needed to stand up to get thru.  with the 440's I'm sitting the whole way.

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Reply #3 - 10/21/24 at 08:28:28
 
Hagon uk makes a good product
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Reply #4 - 10/21/24 at 08:33:25
 
do they ship to US? i will consider them.
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Reply #5 - 10/21/24 at 09:04:00
 
Yeah they ship to the US I just got a set. Pay attention to the bushing sizes though they sent me the wrong bushing but when I reached out to them they sent the correct ones.
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Reply #6 - 10/21/24 at 09:15:18
 
which model did you get? they seem to have quite a few options.
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Reply #7 - 10/21/24 at 12:56:06
 
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Make sure if you purchase them you give them a call about the bushings. They sent me the wrong ones, the OD of the mounting bolts for the savage are 14mm.
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Reply #8 - Yesterday at 08:56:48
 
Sounds good. I just realized they offer the same shock but with several different visual styles, so performance wise they are all equal. I do like the fact that they are tuning it specifically for your setup based on the details you give them. I may give those a try. 268usd shipped to the US for those.... My wallet definitely is leaning towards these over Progressive..

Anyone else here have experience with Hagon's? Are Progressives 412 worth the ~$100 premium? I could be swayed either way.
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Reply #9 - Today at 03:27:23
 
TheBabyDerp wrote on Yesterday at 08:56:48:
Anyone else here have experience with Hagon's? Are Progressives 412 worth the ~$100 premium? I could be swayed either way.


Progressive are not tuned to your use - they are generic and likely made for a larger cruiser.  The standard springs on the 412's were far too stiff on my Cafe' bike and my 170 pound body, and I had to spend even more money to get a lighter set of springs.

I would try the Hagon.
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Reply #10 - Today at 04:58:26
 
Dave wrote on Today at 03:27:23:
TheBabyDerp wrote on Yesterday at 08:56:48:
Anyone else here have experience with Hagon's? Are Progressives 412 worth the ~$100 premium? I could be swayed either way.


Progressive are not tuned to your use - they are generic and likely made for a larger cruiser.  The standard springs on the 412's were far too stiff on my Cafe' bike and my 170 pound body, and I had to spend even more money to get a lighter set of springs.

I would try the Hagon.


That's what I am thinking. I plan to try Hagon. 100 dollar savings even after international shipping is significant. They also offer fork springs tuned based on the weights you give them. Can put that savings towards fork springs.
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Reply #11 - Today at 05:01:18
 
Surviving Philly wrote on 10/21/24 at 12:56:06:
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Make sure if you purchase them you give them a call about the bushings. They sent me the wrong ones, the OD of the mounting bolts for the savage are 14mm.


I reached out to them about this. they offer both 12mm and 14mm ID bushings, but I guess they send out 12mm by default. I am assuming I need the 14mm for a 2012 s40.
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Reply #12 - Today at 05:39:02
 
Yeah you want the 14s
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