Progressive Suspension 11-1557 Fork Spring - Motorcycle Upgrade for Smooth Ride & Better Handling - Perfect for Harley, Honda, Yamaha & Cruiser Bikes
Progressive Suspension 11-1557 Fork Spring - Motorcycle Upgrade for Smooth Ride & Better Handling - Perfect for Harley, Honda, Yamaha & Cruiser Bikes

Progressive Suspension 11-1557 Fork Spring - Motorcycle Upgrade for Smooth Ride & Better Handling - Perfect for Harley, Honda, Yamaha & Cruiser Bikes

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Product Description

The 'original' progressive rate fork springs soak up the small road bumps, yet are firm enough to absorb the molar-rattling ones. Spring rates have been chosen to reduce front end "dive" during braking, yet still provide excellent ride comfort. Better yet, We warranty our fork springs for life progressive rate fork springs have several advantages over straight rate springs. A progressive rate spring has the advantage of a rising rate resistance to compression. The benefit of this is that the spring can be soft enough at the start of the travel to offer a "plush" ride, yet be firm enough at the end of the travel to soak up the Big bumps. Some applications are offered in heavy duty and standard versions.

Product Features

Progressively wound- a soft initial spring rate for a plush ride, but resists excessive bottoming as spring Compresses

Reduces front end droop and Diving during braking while it improves overall handling

Manufactures lifetime warranty

Easy installation, instructions included

Made in the USA

Customer Reviews

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These really took the chop out of the ride. Commuting and longer highway rides are way more comfortable now. There's a bit of brake dive as expected and I'm sure this spring set isn't the canyon carving choice. Fiddling with shock oil weight and the air gap might tune a lot of that out but this is a Triumph 800 xc. No great loss. I wouldn't see these springs as an option for more than easy off road applications I bet washboarded forest roads are a bit more fun for general sight seeing now though.