

However, if you’re happy with the ride your springs provide, but are looking to lower your Harley Davidson, we also have front fork lowering kits and suspension lowering kits from LA Choppers, Progressive Suspension, and Burly Brand. If this sounds like you, take a look at our top-of-the-line, progressive rated front fork replacement coil springs from Burly Brand and Progressive Suspension. While your motorcycle’s front fork springs shouldn’t wear down easily it can happen and besides untimely wear you may just want the smoothest ride possible. To ensure you have a smooth ride we offer a wide variety of motorcycle shocks for the most popular suspension types, including sport, air suspension, slim body, and rear air suspension kits from Dirty Air, so you can replace your rear shocks at the same time. When tuning your motorcycle’s front suspension, you’ll want to make sure you use quality shocks for the best ride possible. We at Demon’s Cycle know that the more comfortable you are riding your bike, the happier you’ll be. Why put your body and bike through the ringer when you can get new custom motorcycle shocks and fork springs to easily fix the problem? If it feels like your ride is rougher than it used to be, it may be time to replace the shocks and/or front fork springs on your Harley Davidson. The kit includes an aluminum disc spacer (second spacer for dual disc available), socket head screws, axle spacer and 3/4" axle.Your motorcycle shocks set the entire tone for the type of ride you’ll have, and no one wants a messy, bumpy, hard-to-handle bike. This narrow to wide glide conversion kit allows the use of narrow glide 19" or 21" wheel (found on FX, FXR, FXD and XL models) to be installed in a 41mm Wide Glide front end. There are different kits available so you can switch to the appropriate bearings needed.Ĭonversion Kit For 1984-1999 Narrow Glide models The sliders are the same for the 1" and the 25.8mm axles, but the bearings, spacers, and axles changed. In 2008, they went to a 25.8mm bearing, which is a fraction of an inch different. Starting in 2000, Harley went to 1" front axle bearings on touring bikes. Some triple tree sets use a lower tree with the mounts shaved off for custom applications.ĭepending on what year and model bike, front wheel axle size will vary.

Wide Glide forks, tubes, and trees are all produced in the aftermarket by various suppliers.
