Returning Progressive 440HDs under warranty

Just saw your post now Mike. I still haven't got around to trying them out so I could have just sent 'em back to you. If Jugg's are a little too broken in let me know :wink:
 
pdrocket said:
Just saw your post now Mike. I still haven't got around to trying them out so I could have just sent 'em back to you. If Jugg's are a little too broken in let me know :wink:

That's a nice offer but absolutely not necessary. Marcus lives just up the peninsula from me and if his weren't available, I'd do what Gapster suggested and use a couple of pieces of wood. I already found some hardwood in the back of the shop.
 
Gasket said:
pdrocket said:
Just saw your post now Mike. I still haven't got around to trying them out so I could have just sent 'em back to you. If Jugg's are a little too broken in let me know :wink:

That's a nice offer but absolutely not necessary. Marcus lives just up the peninsula from me and if his weren't available, I'd do what Gapster suggested and use a couple of pieces of wood. I already found some hardwood in the back of the shop.

The hardwood pieces are just as reliable as the original shocks Mike! :lol:

Native One
 
NativeOne said:
Gasket said:
pdrocket said:
Just saw your post now Mike. I still haven't got around to trying them out so I could have just sent 'em back to you. If Jugg's are a little too broken in let me know :wink:

That's a nice offer but absolutely not necessary. Marcus lives just up the peninsula from me and if his weren't available, I'd do what Gapster suggested and use a couple of pieces of wood. I already found some hardwood in the back of the shop.

The hardwood pieces are just as reliable as the original shocks Mike! :lol:

Native One

At least the originals wouldn't explode and shower ya with splinters in a hard turn. :D
 
If you do use the "wood technique" it obviously means you can still move the bike without too much bother.


However, don't forget to take some pics and use them too wind up future forum members.... 8) :D
 
Gapster said:
If you do use the "wood technique" it obviously means you can still move the bike without too much bother.


However, don't forget to take some pics and use them too wind up future forum members.... 8) :D

LMFAO! Good idea!

Native One
 
dn14004 said:
Home Depot has flat stock steel you can use as well. I gfo to a local steel distributor who also sells his "scrap" at $.50 a pound

Hell, then I could actually take it out for a little spin. I'll get Skip's machinist to send me out some of that steel stock he uses to make the lift brackets. That is some heavy duty stuff. A hard tail Rocket. I like it.
 
I was thinkin aluminum flat stock but wood would work. Thanks for the info on the stand IDK, going to build that one soon.
 
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