@@SNOWBIRDBIKER I just put mine on and adjusted the top according to the calculator feature on their website, and it rides super nice! Not sure how to adjust the rebound adjuster deal on the bottom though. Should I leave it or would you suggest tightening that up some? Thanks
@@BAsed_AFro If it feels good you could leave it. The rebound is usually set about half way on the adjustment control. It does not affect your compression, it just has to overcome the spring rebound rate and control how fast the wheel returns to its full position.
Sittin in st petes watchin your video, good job. Got shocks at home will install when I take bike out of winter storage. Was going to do front end at Ohlins booth at Bike Week but that will have to wait until next year
I wondered if you had brought your bike. Yes, the new shocks sure improved the ride. I did an Iron Butt ride on Sunday. They sure added a little more comfort than the old ones. I'm getting things ready to leave in a couple of weeks. I'm riding to California and back on Route 66. That's one of the reasons for the new shocks. Cheers. Enjoy the vacation.
Thanks. Yes, I'm planning to install Ohlins on the front as well. I've planned an eight thousand mile trip, starting in the next few weeks and these new rear shocks will give a much more comfortable ride. Thank you for commenting. I appreciate it.
Thanks John. I’m planning a long ride starting in April so I thought that these new shocks would make it a more comfortable one. Thanks for watching. I’ve been following you on FB and RUclips. Great drone work. I hope the ankle is healing well. All the best. Cal
I have Ohlins shocks for the front and back to be put in. After putting in the front shocks can I run a 21 inch front tire? And yes I’m going to change the back tire to a 18 inch
I really cant comment on that. It would depend on your clearance and factors other than the shocks. I have a friend who installed a 21 inch wheel on his Street Glide with Olins so it can be done. I’ve just never done it.
Hi Cal thanks for the brilliant video. Just picked up my new Road King and was looking at the Ohlins HD772 shocks. These don’t have the separate reservoir though. Does this make a big difference. Once you have set your shocks up I take it you only move the knob on the reservoir to stiffen and soften the ride. I presume with the ohlins 772 you have to take the bags off.
The Ohlins 772 are excellent shocks. Yes, you would need to remove the bags to make adjustments. On the Screamin Eagle Ohlins the adjustment knob on the reservoir controls the compression, however I have to remove the saddlebags if I want to change the preload or rebound. I’m sure you’ll be happy with your 772’s. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
We are the same weight how many mm of preload did you do? I am not able to get sag past half an inch with zero preload and me on the bike Talked to Ohlins and they have no idea other than a stuck rebound needle or installed incorrectly. Put plenty of shocks on so pretty sure that's not the issue....
@Snowbird is there a difference between the HD OHLINS and the regular 044 OHLINS springs? I heard these are NOT built from Ohlins specifically for the rider/bike combo, Where Ohkins takes your weight..ect and builds the springs exactly for YOU and your bike. Whereas these springs are not. Do you know if that's true? Oh and the HD version comes with the black bracket to mount above and behind the saddlebags and just under a tour pack. Whereas the Gold OHLINS don't have the bracket as of yet. Thank you.
I was told by the Ohlins rep that other than design aesthetics, both are the same. It would be unwise to build a shock to accommodate a specific weight because that could change if you occasionally ride two up, or have a full or empty tour pack, or no tour pack at all. On both, ideal SAG is obtained by adjusting the preload. You are correct, the bracket is different on the SE Ohlins, making it easier to add or remove a detachable tour pack. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it. All the best. Cal
@@SNOWBIRDBIKER Thank you sir for the response and for the great detailed videos 👍🏼👍🏼. I'm being told by a very high reputable dealership that Ohlins makes two different springs, #1 is for people 250 pounds and under. And #2 is for heavy duty, bigger riders in the 300+ weight. Or maybe it's combined weight over 500 pounds for the heavy duty spring?? At least that's what I'm being told. This applies to touring baggers 044, 357 Ohlins. But I have not been able to speak with a rep from Ohlins yet.
What are we looking for on the rebound? Just getting these installed haven’t received my bike back yet but on the stock suspension I was noticing the rear suspension slamming back on sharp bumps. Thx
Snowbird … nice job on ur video(s) on this suspension and set up! But I do have a question… have you ever rode on Dirty Air Suspension? Hopefully so cause I would find ur opinion helpful…👊 thx
Hey Jim, thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. However, I’ve never rode a bike equipped with the Dirty Air Suspension system. They’ve been around for a while and have dealers in most states. Maybe there’s one nearby who can get you in touch with one of their customers who can answer your questions. Sorry I can’t be more help. All the best. Cal
I am considering these for my 2021 Street Glide - worth it? and did you notice a change in the height of the back end? I like the existing rear height and don't want to change it....
I like them, but they are an inch longer than stock. There is some adjustment to reduce that (I’m on the road and don’t have exact but about 1/3 inch) however my bike still seems a little higher.
You forgot to mention that these adjustments have to be identical for each shock. You don't want to unnecessarily be high-sided hitting a bump and sending yourself to Chicago 😂
Sorry, I did say do the same on the other side. Actually, I thought that everyone would know that both sides should be the same. Maybe I should have placed greater emphasis on that detail. My apologies. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
You can also use a Bluetooth camera to see how much it drops when you sit on it, should you be like myself and have only a dog to assist you. He wants to help, but no opposable thumbs really handicaps his ability. 😏
Doesn't seem that you need the measurement that you get from lifting the bike of the ground. Just measurement with and without the rider to get the inch sag.
Just an observation. There are so many "adjutable" attributes on a motorcycle from an engineering perspective many of which a owner/rider cant do much about withoug re-engineering the motorcycle things like rake trail front rear weight bias center of gravity etc etc etc It strikes me as a little funny that Harley riders would suddenly become enlightened and laser focused on one or two of the attributes and being delighted with the results ....which is awesome and fine except why do they flippantly not care about so many of the other attributes? It just seems like to me at some point the lightbulb would come on to realization fr the money? One COULD have a much better engineered motorcycle overall ....sigh....but I guess the "form" is so much more important to a Harley lover that function .....and hey NOT that Harley;s have not dramatically improved over the decades because of course they HAVE....but Im just saying performance wise (not just power part of performance but ALL the aspects) for that kind of money? They COULD be cutting edge awesome....I keep hoping Harley managment will end up in the hands of true motorcycle lovers rather than those serving bean counters focused on milking a single "base" of harley owners devoted to fad aspects of the brand....too much form and profits indirectly dicatating function.....which I see as unacceptable personally
Interesting observation. I wanted adjustable shocks to improve my ride comfort more than handling improvements. I have two other motorcycles, both Harley’s. My Pan America offers excellent handling, and similar off road capability to a BMW 1250 GS. My Low Rider ST is a fun bike for shorter jaunts. There are other brands that excel in one or more aspects, but in my opinion, non offer a complete package equal to Harley Davidson. I’ve been riding for over 50 years. Over that time I’ve owned German, Italian, and Japanese motorcycles, before buying my first Harley 20 years ago. I’ve found that most riders with an anti Harley bias have never owned one; many have never ridden one. Thank you for watching my video and taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it.
Thank you! The manual was a bit confusing, you made it clear in your concise and practical approach.
I’m glad it was helpful. Thank you for viewing and commenting. I appreciate it.
Very well explained-thanks for posting. Hi from England 🏴.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to explain the adjustments.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Sir, well done! Appreciate your time in making this video for us. 🇦🇺
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@SNOWBIRDBIKER I just put mine on and adjusted the top according to the calculator feature on their website, and it rides super nice!
Not sure how to adjust the rebound adjuster deal on the bottom though.
Should I leave it or would you suggest tightening that up some?
Thanks
@@BAsed_AFro If it feels good you could leave it. The rebound is usually set about half way on the adjustment control. It does not affect your compression, it just has to overcome the spring rebound rate and control how fast the wheel returns to its full position.
@@SNOWBIRDBIKER Okay, thanks much.
I just got these and the instructions have a table to set the sag based on your weight and weight of cargo. No need measuring on and off of the bike.
just picked up a pair of ohlins today. thanks for the video ,helped alot.
Just pulled the trigger on the HD 357's. Your video did the trick. I've heard nothing but good things about this setup.
I have found them to be a big improvement. Thanks for commenting.
I never knew about those measurements to adjust the preload. Nor the other adjustments. Thanks Cal.
Glad to help Greg. All the best. Cal
very informative, thank you! just added a set to my 2021
Sittin in st petes watchin your video, good job. Got shocks at home will install when I take bike out of winter storage. Was going to do front end at Ohlins booth at Bike Week but that will have to wait until next year
I wondered if you had brought your bike. Yes, the new shocks sure improved the ride. I did an Iron Butt ride on Sunday. They sure added a little more comfort than the old ones. I'm getting things ready to leave in a couple of weeks. I'm riding to California and back on Route 66. That's one of the reasons for the new shocks. Cheers. Enjoy the vacation.
Great video cheers from Tasmania
Great job man I’ve been playing with mine as well still waiting on my Ohlin’s front end before I make my final adjustments..
Thanks. Yes, I'm planning to install Ohlins on the front as well. I've planned an eight thousand mile trip, starting in the next few weeks and these new rear shocks will give a much more comfortable ride. Thank you for commenting. I appreciate it.
Still waiting on my fronts. They said they won’t be in until the end of July 😒
Great information and nicely done.
Thanks John. I’m planning a long ride starting in April so I thought that these new shocks would make it a more comfortable one. Thanks for watching. I’ve been following you on FB and RUclips. Great drone work. I hope the ankle is healing well. All the best. Cal
GR8 VIDEO THANKZZ FOR SHARING!!!!
Thank you
I love ❤️ my Ohlins shocks also 😎⚡️🤙
Nice Video. Great info. Ride Safely
I have Ohlins shocks for the front and back to be put in.
After putting in the front shocks can I run a 21 inch front tire? And yes I’m going to change the back tire to a 18 inch
I really cant comment on that. It would depend on your clearance and factors other than the shocks. I have a friend who installed a 21 inch wheel on his Street Glide with Olins so it can be done. I’ve just never done it.
Great video
Hi Cal thanks for the brilliant video. Just picked up my new Road King and was looking at the Ohlins HD772 shocks. These don’t have the separate reservoir though. Does this make a big difference. Once you have set your shocks up I take it you only move the knob on the reservoir to stiffen and soften the ride. I presume with the ohlins 772 you have to take the bags off.
The Ohlins 772 are excellent shocks. Yes, you would need to remove the bags to make adjustments. On the Screamin Eagle Ohlins the adjustment knob on the reservoir controls the compression, however I have to remove the saddlebags if I want to change the preload or rebound. I’m sure you’ll be happy with your 772’s. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
We are the same weight how many mm of preload did you do? I am not able to get sag past half an inch with zero preload and me on the bike Talked to Ohlins and they have no idea other than a stuck rebound needle or installed incorrectly. Put plenty of shocks on so pretty sure that's not the issue....
Snowbird do you know how many mm of preload you are at on the shocks?
@@MikeStelmach67What’s your weight? TourPak or no? Also what is the an additional weight of passenger, cargo & accessories?
@Snowbird is there a difference between the HD OHLINS and the regular 044 OHLINS springs? I heard these are NOT built from Ohlins specifically for the rider/bike combo, Where Ohkins takes your weight..ect and builds the springs exactly for YOU and your bike. Whereas these springs are not. Do you know if that's true? Oh and the HD version comes with the black bracket to mount above and behind the saddlebags and just under a tour pack. Whereas the Gold OHLINS don't have the bracket as of yet. Thank you.
I was told by the Ohlins rep that other than design aesthetics, both are the same. It would be unwise to build a shock to accommodate a specific weight because that could change if you occasionally ride two up, or have a full or empty tour pack, or no tour pack at all. On both, ideal SAG is obtained by adjusting the preload. You are correct, the bracket is different on the SE Ohlins, making it easier to add or remove a detachable tour pack. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it. All the best. Cal
@@SNOWBIRDBIKER Thank you sir for the response and for the great detailed videos 👍🏼👍🏼. I'm being told by a very high reputable dealership that Ohlins makes two different springs, #1 is for people 250 pounds and under. And #2 is for heavy duty, bigger riders in the 300+ weight. Or maybe it's combined weight over 500 pounds for the heavy duty spring?? At least that's what I'm being told. This applies to touring baggers 044, 357 Ohlins. But I have not been able to speak with a rep from Ohlins yet.
@@SNOWBIRDBIKER I ordered the golds. Do you know if I’ll have clearance issues when mounting my tour pack on a 2011street glide? Thanks. Good videos
I don’t know. I had heard that the brackets which hold the reservoirs are different, but I have no personal knowledge. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
What are we looking for on the rebound? Just getting these installed haven’t received my bike back yet but on the stock suspension I was noticing the rear suspension slamming back on sharp bumps. Thx
Hey Cal. Do you do the adjustment on both sides of shocks.
Hey Pete, Good to hear from you. Yes, I set up both the same.
Thanks for sharing .
what is the name of the tool he is using with the silver handle at 10:25
Hi, The tool I am using is the pre load adjustment tool that was included with the shocks. Thank you for watching. I appreciate it.
Did you antenna rub the canister looks very close to it?
No it did not rub.
Another interesting video Cal.....I still have the stock shocks on my 19 Ultra Ltd. I may check them out! Thanks.
The shocks are great, but they are expensive. Thanks for watching.
Snowbird … nice job on ur video(s) on this suspension and set up!
But I do have a question… have you ever rode on Dirty Air Suspension?
Hopefully so cause I would find ur opinion helpful…👊 thx
Hey Jim, thanks for watching and commenting, I appreciate it. However, I’ve never rode a bike equipped with the Dirty Air Suspension system. They’ve been around for a while and have dealers in most states. Maybe there’s one nearby who can get you in touch with one of their customers who can answer your questions. Sorry I can’t be more help. All the best. Cal
I am considering these for my 2021 Street Glide - worth it? and did you notice a change in the height of the back end? I like the existing rear height and don't want to change it....
I like them, but they are an inch longer than stock. There is some adjustment to reduce that (I’m on the road and don’t have exact but about 1/3 inch) however my bike still seems a little higher.
You forgot to mention that these adjustments have to be identical for each shock. You don't want to unnecessarily be high-sided hitting a bump and sending yourself to Chicago 😂
Sorry, I did say do the same on the other side. Actually, I thought that everyone would know that both sides should be the same. Maybe I should have placed greater emphasis on that detail. My apologies. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
You can also use a Bluetooth camera to see how much it drops when you sit on it, should you be like myself and have only a dog to assist you. He wants to help, but no opposable thumbs really handicaps his ability. 😏
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Doesn't seem that you need the measurement that you get from lifting the bike of the ground. Just measurement with and without the rider to get the inch sag.
Sorry this looks like a pain in the ass😳 Gotta be a better way,
Not sue the Wilbur’s work yet makes sense to not have to continually adjust shocks for one up two up and luggage,
Just an observation. There are so many "adjutable" attributes on a motorcycle from an engineering perspective many of which a owner/rider cant do much about withoug re-engineering the motorcycle things like rake trail front rear weight bias center of gravity etc etc etc It strikes me as a little funny that Harley riders would suddenly become enlightened and laser focused on one or two of the attributes and being delighted with the results ....which is awesome and fine except why do they flippantly not care about so many of the other attributes? It just seems like to me at some point the lightbulb would come on to realization fr the money? One COULD have a much better engineered motorcycle overall ....sigh....but I guess the "form" is so much more important to a Harley lover that function .....and hey NOT that Harley;s have not dramatically improved over the decades because of course they HAVE....but Im just saying performance wise (not just power part of performance but ALL the aspects) for that kind of money? They COULD be cutting edge awesome....I keep hoping Harley managment will end up in the hands of true motorcycle lovers rather than those serving bean counters focused on milking a single "base" of harley owners devoted to fad aspects of the brand....too much form and profits indirectly dicatating function.....which I see as unacceptable personally
Interesting observation. I wanted adjustable shocks to improve my ride comfort more than handling improvements. I have two other motorcycles, both Harley’s. My Pan America offers excellent handling, and similar off road capability to a BMW 1250 GS. My Low Rider ST is a fun bike for shorter jaunts. There are other brands that excel in one or more aspects, but in my opinion, non offer a complete package equal to Harley Davidson.
I’ve been riding for over 50 years. Over that time I’ve owned German, Italian, and Japanese motorcycles, before buying my first Harley 20 years ago. I’ve found that most riders with an anti Harley bias have never owned one; many have never ridden one.
Thank you for watching my video and taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it.