Just put the 14 1/2" super shox on my 2011 tri glide...Fantastic, it's a different bike, rides great and easier to steer. Well worth the money, 2 hrs at home to install. Thank you Brian !!!!
Why did Harley not put in an independent suspension in the first place. No they opted for a solid axle break my back ride like a Sherman tank setup. Allot of my friends are getting up in age and are Harley die hard owners but the setup they have is keeping them from doing the move. they will never sell me one that is for sure.
Super Shox make a huge improvement and has solved many ride quality issues where riders were ready to sell their Tri-Glide and now they want to ride it everywhere
In the area I live in (Northern Illinois) we have not only winters to contend with but, also, a lot of big, really heavy, 18-wheelers that contribute to the road surface damage - rough potholed roads, With a two-wheeler motorcycle both wheels follow the same track so you, the rider, have a lot of options on picking the the smoothest path on your half of the road. With a trike, your options become really limited as to the smoothest path as you now have three different parallel wheel tracks to consider which makes it three times more difficult to avoid a pothole and stay in your half of the road. Pothole avoidance obviously becomes problematic on any trike which is why broken rims sitting in a manager's office are not uncommon sights at Harley dealers. The solid rear axles of the Harley's exacerbate that situation because it induces a lot more “head shake” into the motorcycle than one with an independent rear suspension (I.R.S.) would do. “Head shake” is a phenomenon where the steering head seems to shake back and forth like a pit bull with a long rope play toy in its mouth. What is actually happening it that the front wheel is tracking straight but the rear end (and chassis) is “dancing” side to side due to the roughness of the road. I.R.S. seems to significantly mitigate that “head shake” a lot. “Head shake” really becomes a major consideration as you get older and develop arthritis in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, or spine, It also affects the tendons in your arms and can cause/aggravate tendinitis (So-called "tennis elbow".)! None of the afore mentioned problems are an issue if you live and ride in an area where all the roads are always smooth as glass. Bet then, for you, every day must seem a holiday, every meal a banquet, and payday is like winning the lottery! Ride safe and watch out for the other guy......he might be me!
There is a money back policy so why not try a set to see if they are worth it? I would rather you ride and decide than try to convince you because at the end of the ride you have to be impressed or get your money back.
I have a question for you do you need to remove the trunk off the bike to install the new exhaust pipe kit you asking for us to remove or cut off. I am planning to go with 14.5 shock on my 2022 trike free wheeler.
Look at DK-Customs 13 inch ... and guess what you don't have to get on the ground to adjust them. I don't know about you but first you got to cut the pipe then these require you to crawl on the ground...yeah no thanks . DK-Customs are for superior.
We have these Super Shox on our 2010 Tri Glide and we ABSOULUTELY LOVE THEM !!!! Everybody, please consider these shocks for a BIG difference in the way your HD Trike rides !!!!
Raising the ride height has proven to make a big difference in reducing steering effort and with more suspension travel there is improved bottom resistance and a smoother overall ride. Yes the 14.5" shocks will fit on your Freewheeler as well.
I got very lucky when I bought my 22 tri glide. It only had 248 miles on it but the guy put about I’m guessing 3k in upgrades on it including legends rear shocks.
We do and it is the same cost as the 14.5" shock that has more travel and a better ride so you are better off removing the lift kit and going with the 14.5" shocks.
Why don’t Harley do it They must have rigorously tested the ride before choosing to fit their original shock….Why do they use a shock which adversely effects the ride. I’m lost
That's a good question for a Harley engineer or better yet the accounting department. We have proved the ride could be much better by just getting the proper shock set up.
I've heard good things about your shocks, but I'm 68 yrs old with a bad back, so I need the best possible ride all of the time, and my wife doesn't always go with me, so having to lay on the ground and reach up underneath to change the adjustment on the shocks every time the load on the suspension changes doesn't seem like a very good option.
Just put the 14 1/2" super shox on my 2011 tri glide...Fantastic, it's a different bike, rides great and easier to steer. Well worth the money, 2 hrs at home to install. Thank you Brian !!!!
As always a great and very informative video Brian Thanks for continuing to make quality all American made products! Gary Quedenfeld
Great explanation of the differences on various years of TriGlide. My question…Are these shocks specd for the HD Freewheeler also?
Yes we have shocks for the Freewheeler
Why did Harley not put in an independent suspension in the first place.
No they opted for a solid axle break my back ride like a Sherman tank setup.
Allot of my friends are getting up in age and are Harley die hard owners
but the setup they have is keeping them from doing the move.
they will never sell me one that is for sure.
Super Shox make a huge improvement and has solved many ride quality issues where riders were ready to sell their Tri-Glide and now they want to ride it everywhere
Hello. I totally enjoyed this class. Do you have any thoughts about this on a 2022 Freewheeler and your longer length shock please?
The 14.5" shock is great for the Freewheeler!
In the area I live in (Northern Illinois) we have not only winters to contend with but, also, a lot of big, really heavy, 18-wheelers that contribute to the road surface damage - rough potholed roads,
With a two-wheeler motorcycle both wheels follow the same track so you, the rider, have a lot of options on picking the the smoothest path on your half of the road. With a trike, your options become really limited as to the smoothest path as you now have three different parallel wheel tracks to consider which makes it three times more difficult to avoid a pothole and stay in your half of the road. Pothole avoidance obviously becomes problematic on any trike which is why broken rims sitting in a manager's office are not uncommon sights at Harley dealers.
The solid rear axles of the Harley's exacerbate that situation because it induces a lot more “head shake” into the motorcycle than one with an independent rear suspension (I.R.S.) would do. “Head shake” is a phenomenon where the steering head seems to shake back and forth like a pit bull with a long rope play toy in its mouth. What is actually happening it that the front wheel is tracking straight but the rear end (and chassis) is “dancing” side to side due to the roughness of the road. I.R.S. seems to significantly mitigate that “head shake” a lot. “Head shake” really becomes a major consideration as you get older and develop arthritis in your hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, or spine, It also affects the tendons in your arms and can cause/aggravate tendinitis (So-called "tennis elbow".)!
None of the afore mentioned problems are an issue if you live and ride in an area where all the roads are always smooth as glass. Bet then, for you, every day must seem a holiday, every meal a banquet, and payday is like winning the lottery! Ride safe and watch out for the other guy......he might be me!
Super Shox 14.5" minimize those issues and make a huge improvement
I guess I don't get out much, I was "shocked" by the cost of these shocks. Not convinced enough to consider these for my 2016 triglide ultra.
There is a money back policy so why not try a set to see if they are worth it? I would rather you ride and decide than try to convince you because at the end of the ride you have to be impressed or get your money back.
I have a question for you do you need to remove the trunk off the bike to install the new exhaust pipe kit you asking for us to remove or cut off. I am planning to go with 14.5 shock on my 2022 trike free wheeler.
Joe it is easier to get the stock shocks off if you remove the body. The extension pipe can be removed and replaced without removing the body.
Ordered a new 2023 HD RG3 TRIKE and I'm sure I'll want to change them so what shocks do you recommend thats from your company?
Look at DK-Customs 13 inch ... and guess what you don't have to get on the ground to adjust them. I don't know about you but first you got to cut the pipe then these require you to crawl on the ground...yeah no thanks . DK-Customs are for superior.
The 14.5" shock is the best way as it provides a lift for reduced steering effort and more suspension travel for a better ride.
We have these Super Shox on our 2010 Tri Glide and we ABSOULUTELY LOVE THEM !!!! Everybody, please consider these shocks for a BIG difference in the way your HD Trike rides !!!!
Wouldn't changing the ride height negatively alter the geometry? Would I use this same shock on my 2017 Freewheeler ?
Raising the ride height has proven to make a big difference in reducing steering effort and with more suspension travel there is improved bottom resistance and a smoother overall ride. Yes the 14.5" shocks will fit on your Freewheeler as well.
Thank you for your reply. I’m new to the 3 wheel life. I’m in Florida and I’ll be in contact with your Ybor City store.
I just purchased a 2016 where can I purchase the shocks ? I learned a lot watching the video
You can find a dealer heresupershox.com/motorcycle-shocks-for-harley-davidson/where-to-buy/ or call us at 847-548-7469
I got very lucky when I bought my 22 tri glide. It only had 248 miles on it but the guy put about I’m guessing 3k in upgrades on it including legends rear shocks.
I have a 2023 RG3. Terrible suspension. Added Ledgend suspension front and rear, still sucks. Any suggestions???
Legends are crap. I am not familiar with super shox, but I have DK Custom next
Gen and they are fantastic
Give us a call 847-548-7469 we have a solution
So I put a DK Kustom lift kit on my 2011 Tri-Glide, using the stock 13" air shocks.
Do you sell a 13" shock?
We do and it is the same cost as the 14.5" shock that has more travel and a better ride so you are better off removing the lift kit and going with the 14.5" shocks.
Why don’t Harley do it They must have rigorously tested the ride before choosing to fit their original shock….Why do they use a shock which adversely effects the ride. I’m lost
That's a good question for a Harley engineer or better yet the accounting department. We have proved the ride could be much better by just getting the proper shock set up.
Is this for a roadglide 3 trike ? If so what enhancements will it make
Yes it will fit the RG3 and greatly improve the ride and handling
My 2023 120th anniversary triglide rides like a tank. Do you Guys ship to Canada
Yes, we do ship to Canada
Brian what would you put on the front.
I am not sure who has a good front upgrade for the Tri-Glide
I've heard good things about your shocks, but I'm 68 yrs old with a bad back, so I need the best possible ride all of the time, and my wife doesn't always go with me, so having to lay on the ground and reach up underneath to change the adjustment on the shocks every time the load on the suspension changes doesn't seem like a very good option.
Ken riders typically find a setting that works good for both solo and 2-up rides so that adjusting is not needed.
Buongiorno il mio trike monta ammortizzatori ad aria 13 pollici, posso montare il 14 pollici e mezzo? Ciao grazie
Yes the 14.5" is what you want
What's the cost
Pricing for everything is listed on the website
$725 for the shox and $155 for the pipe
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How much
@@townhook $725 for a set of rear shocks
Your RUclips videos are very nice but not reaching the right people at the
right time so the views are very low if you want I can help.