Are progressive still in business? Last time I talked to them, 2-3 months ago, while trying to purchase pairs of 440's (from memory) for fellow Rocket owners, their reply was: "sorry we are moving to another location" . I remember posting something here accordingly
I wrote a f/u message to them this pm, but it bounced. I also contacted one of my former and favorite suppliers in the US of A (known to many of you), i.e. Baxter. Baxter's immediate reply was, in effect, that they don't (= no longer) offer Progressive's and that they recommend Hagon shocks.
And NO, Progressive don't have an official dealer in Switz. which could otherwise partially explain their non-responsiveness to me.
Thanks for any clarification you can come up with. Jamie
I ordered a set three months ago from www.phatperformanceparts.com. I got the shocks in about 2 days. The service and pricing at this store is very good.
Thanks SpeedBike. We're looking for std length 440 (if that's indeed Progressive's top-of-the-line shock ???), chrome-plated (springs and body). A plated shroud over the upper half of the springs would be fine, but it's not a prerequisite.
Is that what you got? If so, what's the part n° and what sort of price per pair should we tentatively expect?
You can buy the 440's directly from them for $573.00 USD, but there are other places that discount them.
Here's a link on E=bay for $454.95 USD Link Removed
I have the 440's on my Rocket and my Valkyrie, and they make a world of difference.
There is a reference chart online at Progressive's website (www.progressivesuspension.com). I bought the 13" length, but I think the stock length is 12.5". I did buy the version you described (440's, Standard, all Chrome, part #440-4213c).
The Progressive reference chart gives you the breakdown between length, finish (black, silver, or chrome), and Standard vs. HD. There is a different part number for each variation of the shock. If you go to www.phatperformanceparts.com and do a search under "Progressive 440", it will give you the pricing and part number for each length, finish, and firmness option.
Phat Performance sells the Black or Silver version for around $400 and the completely Chrome ones for around $540. They are expensive, but they are great shocks (with a great warranty and warranty service).
Two cases of blown-out Progressive's amongst my RCE constituents (you see, I try to help them with their shopping). Probably NOT representative but a point of concern, all the same. And shipping them back from Europe to the US for warranty repair or replacement is a terribly costly proposition (although the warranty service, in itself, is apparently commendable)
Now, I have just read marvels about the Australian IKON Rocket-specific shocks (formerly KONI and KONI anagram, when KONI decided to exit the bike market and sold the tooling, drawings et all).