I did this setup on my 2014 ultra limited and was impressed with the ride quality. I had to trim the sleeves on the bottom and got a sleeve to reduce the size on bottom . Thanks for the vedio
BAKERSFIELD!!! as a former Bakersfield native it nice to see quality content. For those asking I believe this mod will work on 2008 to current touring bikes
The biggest concern I have heard others make is, should one of the shocks fail, you have no suspension. By comparison, the OEM air shocks still have springs. I am not trying to put this idea down, just wondering how you will deal with that issue, should it arise? I am ALWAYS interested in a non conventional way of doing things as long as they are just as safe and just as reliable. Do you air them together or individually?
Well done brother I'm the same as you why spend so much on shocks when another product will do a awesome job. I have a 2015 RG and when I'm ready I will be getting those shocks. All the best from NZ 🇳🇿
Wish I’d seen this before spending $900 on shocks. Sure, they’re far superior to the OEM garbage on my 2016 Road Glide Ultra, but I would have definitely tried the Monroe’s for under $100 if I’d known. Might still and sell the SuperShox if I like them.
i just found your channel. i have a 2005 electra glide. i guess im going to have to figure out somehow if those shocks will fit. my stock air shocks are total crap. im 6’3 and 260 lbs so the higher the ride height the better
@@RoadGlideGarage I will definitely try them out. I to can’t stomach spending a grand on two shocks. It’s got to be better than the stock trash that comes on the bike.
I did this setup on my 2014 ultra limited and was impressed with the ride quality. I had to trim the sleeves on the bottom and got a sleeve to reduce the size on bottom . Thanks for the vedio
BAKERSFIELD!!! as a former Bakersfield native it nice to see quality content. For those asking I believe this mod will work on 2008 to current touring bikes
Dude I just saw this and I’m going to do it tomorrow. Thanks for sharing !
Bro did u do it? How did it work out?
If I rode air, I’d do this setup. I’ve removed all the air systems and gone conventional.
Ma 785 does not fit street glide
Will the tire slam to the rear fender if you lose all air?
Can the shocks work on 07 electra glide?
Yes they will
The biggest concern I have heard others make is, should one of the shocks fail, you have no suspension. By comparison, the OEM air shocks still have springs. I am not trying to put this idea down, just wondering how you will deal with that issue, should it arise? I am ALWAYS interested in a non conventional way of doing things as long as they are just as safe and just as reliable.
Do you air them together or individually?
Thanks for the update. I'll be ordering a set.
Badass hack !
Want to try this !!
I have no regrets on doing it.
Well done brother I'm the same as you why spend so much on shocks when another product will do a awesome job.
I have a 2015 RG and when I'm ready I will be getting those shocks.
All the best from NZ 🇳🇿
Thanks for stopping by!!
Wish I’d seen this before spending $900 on shocks. Sure, they’re far superior to the OEM garbage on my 2016 Road Glide Ultra, but I would have definitely tried the Monroe’s for under $100 if I’d known. Might still and sell the SuperShox if I like them.
How do you put air on the shock?
Are they still working good
Absolutely. Have had zero issues with them!!
i just found your channel. i have a 2005 electra glide. i guess im going to have to figure out somehow if those shocks will fit. my stock air shocks are total crap. im 6’3 and 260 lbs so the higher the ride height the better
Pull some measurements on length and compare. I think they will fit.
I am highly concerned about the Diet Pepsi in the cup holder. Does Mnt. Dew know you're stepping out on them? 😂
The damn gas station didn’t have any diet dew.
Did you install with the air lines and fitting that came with the monroe shocks, or were you able to use the factory HD air lines?
Question if you have time: I'm most definitely switching my 06 Street Glide to these. Did you have to buy any bushings or modify the shocks?
What bushings and how did you remove the oem and reinstall new bushings?
What psi do you keep them on? Do they lose any air?
I keep them at 72 with just me and 82 with my wife
@@RoadGlideGarage I will definitely try them out. I to can’t stomach spending a grand on two shocks. It’s got to be better than the stock trash that comes on the bike.
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Left lane camper. Get over.