I've been cruising Ebay for a pair of inexpensive rear shocks that are better cosmetically that what I have (rust in all the usual places, but the springs are beyond hope). There's lots of Harley take-offs for cheap (nice all-chrome versions can be found for as little as $40 incl shipping) so I went rummaging though my spares for a comparison set. Turns out I have a pair the right length, and in pretty decent shape too.
So I got to thinking about spring rates, damping, etc and decided to pull the springs off both sets and compare damping. I know one of the complaints about the OEM shocks is their lack of compression damping.
I'm not too worried about the springs, as weights are comparable. The HD springs are smaller around but about 1" longer. Where the real surprise was was in the damping.
The OEMs were as advertised; almost no compression damping, but quite stiff rebound. The HD shock had a bit more compression vs the Yammy shock, but rebound was only a bit more than it's compression. This got me to thinking, so I pulled out a Progressive shock (it's match was bad) and checked it. A bit stiffer damping-wise over the HD, but still not as much rebound as the OEM unit.
So, do you think the stiff rebound could be a 'tune' to limit rear end rise under torque? The one big thing that always irritated me about mine was the 'pogo effect' when getting into/out of the throttle, so I don't want to make it worse. On chain/belt drive bikes, this isn't an issue. Anyone who has swapped out their rear shocks, have you noticed any difference? Or has anybody checked a Progressive XS11-specific shock for it's damping?
This may much deeper than most people get into this, but you never know who's checked what....
'78E original owner
So I got to thinking about spring rates, damping, etc and decided to pull the springs off both sets and compare damping. I know one of the complaints about the OEM shocks is their lack of compression damping.
I'm not too worried about the springs, as weights are comparable. The HD springs are smaller around but about 1" longer. Where the real surprise was was in the damping.
The OEMs were as advertised; almost no compression damping, but quite stiff rebound. The HD shock had a bit more compression vs the Yammy shock, but rebound was only a bit more than it's compression. This got me to thinking, so I pulled out a Progressive shock (it's match was bad) and checked it. A bit stiffer damping-wise over the HD, but still not as much rebound as the OEM unit.
So, do you think the stiff rebound could be a 'tune' to limit rear end rise under torque? The one big thing that always irritated me about mine was the 'pogo effect' when getting into/out of the throttle, so I don't want to make it worse. On chain/belt drive bikes, this isn't an issue. Anyone who has swapped out their rear shocks, have you noticed any difference? Or has anybody checked a Progressive XS11-specific shock for it's damping?
This may much deeper than most people get into this, but you never know who's checked what....
'78E original owner
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