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Title: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: Guzzi relic on July 03, 2018, 07:39:36 PM
I've had good luck with Progressive brand shocks on other twin shock older motorcycles but I'm wondering if anyone has tried them on a loop frame? The reason I ask is that the Progressive listing calls for the same spring # for this bike as for an early 70's Suzuki 250 that weighs 240 lbs less.
Their 12 series shock # 1202B (you buy shocks and springs separately) is 13" long. Choice of standard spring # 1394 or heavy duty spring # 1367.
They may very well work fine but I'd feel better about ordering if someone here has had a good experience with them.

I know there are other and probably better shocks out there but the Progressive's are available through the shop where I work and therefore fit my budget, no cost shipping and employee discount.  And as mentioned, I've used them on many of my other bikes with good results.

Thank you!

Ken
Title: Re: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on July 03, 2018, 08:21:36 PM
I used the old 1200 series shocks on my Ambo "Barney" back in '08 when I rebuilt it. IIRC, the springs I used were 90/130 lbs. For a light rider like me (150 lbs.) they were about perfect - plush ride without wallowing or bottoming.

How the 1200 series compare to the 12 series I'm not sure.

Just my opinion: I'd have to get a very good deal on the Progressives and springs for me to buy them instead of Ikon Basix ($203).
Title: Re: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: Guzzi relic on July 03, 2018, 08:38:35 PM
Thanks very much. I believe the 12 is the previous 1200 series from what I remember. And the # 1367 recommended by them as the HD spring for the loop has the exact rating that you mention, 90/130. Coincidentally, I'm also around 150-155lbs so I think these would work fine.
I'll check my price tomorrow but I'm in Canada and I don't know if any of our suppliers carry Ikons so I'll probably end up going with the Progressives.

I appreciate your help, your experience is exactly what I was hoping for.

Ken 
Title: Re: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: kingoffleece on July 03, 2018, 09:21:52 PM
Interesting.  I know you know your stuff but I thought the IKON Basix was the worst 200 bucks I've spent in quite a while.
Title: Re: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: Antietam Classic Cycle on July 03, 2018, 09:40:27 PM
Interesting.  I know you know your stuff but I thought the IKON Basix was the worst 200 bucks I've spent in quite a while.

Two of my customers have raved about how great the Basix are, so I can only go by that, not having tried them myself yet. Both bikes were (original) Eldorados.
Title: Re: Progressive brand shocks for loops
Post by: kingoffleece on July 04, 2018, 01:30:23 AM
That might explain it.  Had them on a 2001 Jackal, specked by them for weight, and they were horrible.  No damping to speak of whatsoever.  I do ride it a bit on the hard side, though.

I knew it going in that they were very inexpensive and the possibility existed that I'd "buy twice and cry twice".  THAT lesson was reinforced as I already knew it!