HellFire
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Installed the 418's friday, (fell asleep in the garage waiting for the UPS guy) and rode to work that night. Played with a couple settings for the preload and ALL of the damping settings. I thought the 440's were nice, I LOVE the 418's! I settled on the #2 preload setting and like I said, tried all of the damper numbers 1-5. 1 was very bouncy of course and 5 very firm, ended up sticking with 3 for just regular riding around conditions. The wife will be going with me later this afternoon and I'll bump up the preload a notch and tinker with the damper screw just for fun. I've had damper adjustable shocks before and never have they been so blatantly noticeable when altered. The first setting bounces like a pogo stick and the last one jars your fillings ... lots of fun. 
I really like the way they look, no top and bottom spring covering so the whole spring is right out there plain as day. The shock is inverted so the shock rod can easily be seen though the spring. Except the spring, the whole assembly is aluminum and very light weight. Both 418's feel less than just one stocker.
I think the 418 HD's are a good fit for the R3 both in performance and looks, plus they are less money than the 440's. Something to consider when you get sick of riding a "butt bouncing dump truck" and upgrade your suspension.
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I really like the way they look, no top and bottom spring covering so the whole spring is right out there plain as day. The shock is inverted so the shock rod can easily be seen though the spring. Except the spring, the whole assembly is aluminum and very light weight. Both 418's feel less than just one stocker.
I think the 418 HD's are a good fit for the R3 both in performance and looks, plus they are less money than the 440's. Something to consider when you get sick of riding a "butt bouncing dump truck" and upgrade your suspension.
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