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Shock Assy - 14 1/4 inch - Eye/Eye - Black - 75/120 Springs - Progressive - Pkg 2

  • One pair of black 12-Series gas-charged rear shocks with 75/120lb springs.
  • Color/Finish:
    • Shock Body: Black
    • Spring: Black or Chrome (Please Select Desired Color)
  • Material: Steel
  • Dimensions: 
    • 14.25" free length (362mm)
    • 10.45" compressed length (265mm)
    • 3.8" travel (97mm)
  • Includes:
    • Bushing and Shim assortment
    • Preload G Wrench Tool
    • Lube Pack
  • Features: 
    • 5 position pre-load adjustment
    • Eye-to-Eye
    • Progressive rate springs
    • 1 Year Warranty
  • Note: This Item is not eligible for free shipping. Adding this item to CART makes the order ineligible for free shipping
As low as $332.90 332.9
In stock
Part
12-1206B-1394

Tired old shocks cause dangerous handling. Not only do the springs soften with age, but the damping disappears when the seal starts to leak out the damping fluid. If you see a tell-tale dirt line around the shock piston, you know it's time to replace those. 

Standard length and standard spring rate for the following models - where the rider weighs less than 200, rides solo most of the time, and doesn't have additional weight like saddlebags or full fairing added:

Honda:

  • CB750F2 1992-1996

Laverda

  • 750 1970-1980
  • 1000 1970-1980

Moto Guzzi

  • 1000 RGS/RGA 1982-1985
  • 1000 SFC 1985-1988

Suzuki

  • GS425 1979
  • GS650E 1981

Progressive provides a selection of springs to accomodate riders heavier than 200lb, or those riding with passengers and/or bags most of the time.  See related items for those options.

Shipped unassembled.  See related items for the Progressive Shock tool - a great add to the tool box.

75/120 - what does it mean?  These are the spring rates - with 75lb needed to compress the spring 1" and 120lb to compress deep into the travel.  The higher the spring rate, the stiffer the springs.  

Shorter shocks?  We have those too - check the different length options we offer  Just make sure you select eye-to-eye - and be aware shorter shocks reduce ground clearance - so you can drag pipes and stands easier.  Plus very short shocks can cause the tire to hit the frame under the seat when compressed.

Is Japanese Universal Part: No

Is European Universal Part: No

Is American Universal Part: No

OEM Number(s): N/A

Motorcycle Fitment: N/A