The Great White Buffalo Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 So I found that my stock rear shock has a lot of oil on it. I ordered a Hagon shock for it and installed it. I have put on around 500 miles on it and am for the most part pretty disappointed in my decision to go that route. Don't get me wrong, Hagon makes a great shock, and it can actually handle hard hits better than the stock air shock in my opinion. It's just that, you cannot beat the smooth ride of the stock air shock. So for what it's worth, I'm just sharing my personal experience and opinion, that if I could do it over again, I would have ordered a new air shock. Ride On!
djh3 Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 I very seldom changed pressure in mine. Only when we were going 2 up on a trip with gear. For that I can change the setting with an allen wrench. So far my shock on the Victory is still good. But I do read they have a similar problem. We use to run Penske shocks on the open wheel car that had remore can for air. Dont know why Hagon or one of the shock companies couldnt do that.
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