Piggyback Rear Shocks (KSP)

Piggyback Rear Shocks (KSP)

Sale price  $999.99 Regular price  $1,400.00
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Piggyback Rear Shocks (KSP)

Piggyback Rear Shocks (KSP)

Sale price  $999.99 Regular price  $1,400.00

Handmade shocks built to match your riding style and weight. Dominate any twisty road. The Killer Shocks Piggyback Rezy shock is engineered to provide the rider with maximum control in all situations. Each Killer Shocks Piggyback is handmade specifically for the individual rider and bike. We take your riding style and bike setup and build the shock to maximize your riding potential. The Killer Shocks Piggyback uses buttercup technology to deliver an unsurpassed ride experience. Killer Shocks will make it very difficult for your buddies to keep up in the canyons. Everyone who rides this shock describes it as a game changer. Instantly you become the master of any twisty road without sacrificing long range comfort. External adjustment for spring preload and compression damping. We measure in inches because our parts are made in the USA. We buy metal from an American company and machine everything in house in the USA. When you buy from Killer Shox you buy manufacturer direct. Many other companies have “partners” in Asia that manufacture for them. Sometimes they say “designed in USA,” which is usually code for made overseas according to their specifications. At Killer Shox we design it, machine it, and hand build it specifically for your bike. Chinese parts on your Harley? Don’t be like the guy who puts up an American flag that’s made overseas. Killer Shox stands for something — the question is do you?

 

Installation notes: longer than stock shocks may require modification, check your bike. We recommend using the 13-1/2” shock for most applications, but the final choice is yours. If you choose a length and are unhappy with it you can purchase parts to modify the length yourself. On Touring 2013–2017 models, 14-1/2” or longer shocks cause the swingarm to hit the transmission. On all other Touring models the swingarm usually hits the transmission with shocks longer than 15-1/2”. On all Nightster models shocks longer than 15” cause the swingarm to hit the gas tank, and longer than 14” the stock exhaust hits the shock bolt. On Dyna models shocks longer than 13-1/2” will allow the chain to drag on the case.

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