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<blockquote data-quote="DarkSpirit" data-source="post: 1140605" data-attributes="member: 17101"><p>Back in November I installed a HyperPro Street Box on my '08. The box had a set of progressive springs for the front, 15W fork oil and rebuildable rear</p><p></p><p>shock. The shock also comes with a progressive spring. They charge $150 to rebuild the rear shock.</p><p></p><p>The cost of the kit is $699. I found at the AIM Expo in Orlando and they were reduced the price by 15%, so check for shows in your area.</p><p></p><p>The had 44,000 miles on it when I upgraded. Ride improvement was immediate. Most notable was at railroad crossings and when going over expansion joints</p><p></p><p>on concrete highways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkSpirit, post: 1140605, member: 17101"] Back in November I installed a HyperPro Street Box on my '08. The box had a set of progressive springs for the front, 15W fork oil and rebuildable rear shock. The shock also comes with a progressive spring. They charge $150 to rebuild the rear shock. The cost of the kit is $699. I found at the AIM Expo in Orlando and they were reduced the price by 15%, so check for shows in your area. The had 44,000 miles on it when I upgraded. Ride improvement was immediate. Most notable was at railroad crossings and when going over expansion joints on concrete highways. [/QUOTE]
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