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Thread: Installing 14" ProAction shocks and lift kit with trike body removed

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    Default Installing 14" ProAction shocks and lift kit with trike body removed

    There's been plenty of folks that have posted about installing new lift brackets and shocks, but I don't remember reading about anyone removing the body to do it. If someone is considering this option, maybe there's some info here that might help.

    Had the parts for a couple of weeks, waiting for the weather to break a bit and get a couple of friends to help out. We've installed the lift kits on four TriGlides and the Bitumo shocks on one and the 13" ProAction shocks on two other trikes. Every single time we did it the "usual" way....jacked up the trike, removed the tires and worked from under the trike. Not a hard job, but not easy to get to everything.

    We were installing the 14" ProAction shocks along with the appropriate lift brackets, so this time we decided to take off the back of the trike and see what that did for us. Removing the body of the trike is very simple. Eight bolts and disconnect the wiring and it lifts right off. Well, not quite until we removed the passenger hand rails. Those blocked lifting the body, but that's a quick removal of only two bolts. It was not too heavy at all to lift off for two of us and we did not take off the tourpak. Once we got the body off we slid some jacks under the crossmembers and raised the trike up only high enough to slide the wheels off. Once the wheels were off, it was amazing how accessible all the bolts were compared to working from underneath.

    We knew we didn't have to remove the body. It was more that we wanted to. Partly to say that we did it and also to get a better, closer look at everything. Of course after we got everything off, the frame and exhaust pipes were filthy, so we did "have" to clean them. Installing the new lifts and shocks were a breeze with such easy access to everything.

    Putting the body back on was also very easy. It just kind of slides right in place and with a little tug here and there, all the holes lined up. Then it was just reinstalling the bolts, torquing everything to spec, reconnect the wiring harnesses and it was back together in a very short time.

    Not sure how people install these lifts and shocks in an hour or two like they say. We must sit around and BS for a good bit more time than others because we took about 3.5 hours, but had a blast doing it. It's pretty amazing how simple the back end is.

    Next up is to ride and see what I think. Cold and rainy out, so today was not a good day to test the new shocks. Supposed to be in the upper 70's by the middle of the week, so I'm excited to feel the difference!

    Some photos of the handiwork.

    One of my friends that helped, admiring the naked back end of the trike.

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    Raising the trike up to get the tires and OEM shocks off after being cleaned.

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    New shocks installed.

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    Close-up of new 14" shocks.

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    Whoohoo...just saw that I finally reached 500 posts. Only took about seven years to reach that milestone...
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    Probably too late, but it’s easier to fine tune them with the body off ! ☎️
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    I know you don't have to take the body off but in your case or anybody as far that goes, it is a chance to clean with the body off, I know Kevin has had his off and he cleaned it and he had quite a few miles on his, I know Fearless took his off to do some work on his and he cleaned, I'm sure if you took it to a harley dealer to have this done, I'm sure it says in the book to take body off, not sure about this but I wouldn't put it past harley to get more money.

    Enjoy the new shocks and thanks for the pics

    All for now Trampas

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    Nice write up and photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1dn5up View Post
    Probably too late, but it’s easier to fine tune them with the body off ! ☎️
    Are you talking about the "clicker" on the bottom? We tested access to it after we got the wheels on and before the body was reinstalled and it seemed pretty easy to get to. It came from DK set on the 4th click position, so I'll see how that works, hopefully today. Any suggestions on where it maybe should be set or is it too much of a 'personal' feel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    Are you talking about the "clicker" on the bottom? We tested access to it after we got the wheels on and before the body was reinstalled and it seemed pretty easy to get to. It came from DK set on the 4th click position, so I'll see how that works, hopefully today. Any suggestions on where it maybe should be set or is it too much of a 'personal' feel?
    Was talking about the spring rate. Mine was set for 2 up. But being i ride 95% solo, i took 3 rounds up. Its a pia. To do with out removing them . ☎️
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trampas View Post
    I know you don't have to take the body off but in your case or anybody as far that goes, it is a chance to clean with the body off, I know Kevin has had his off and he cleaned it and he had quite a few miles on his, I know Fearless took his off to do some work on his and he cleaned, I'm sure if you took it to a harley dealer to have this done, I'm sure it says in the book to take body off, not sure about this but I wouldn't put it past harley to get more money.

    Enjoy the new shocks and thanks for the pics

    All for now Trampas
    I believe H-D says that you have to take the body off, but we knew better from all the folks on the site that have done this and other similar work under the body. Like I said, it was just a "want to" thing to get a little more familiar with what's under there. Illustrations in the manuals are nice, looking at photos others have posted helps even more, but being able to actually get up close, touch, examine, push, pull, and of course clean was more than worth the little bit of extra time.

    I know there's quite a few that have had the body off, but wanted to post this and the photos so maybe someone thinking about it wouldn't be intimidated by not knowing more about what's involved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1dn5up View Post
    Was talking about the spring rate. Mine was set for 2 up. But being i ride 95% solo, i took 3 rounds up. Its a pia. To do with out removing them . ☎️
    I don't know what it's set at. To be honest, we didn't even look at that. The form I filled out for DK said that I ride 1 up 99.9% of the time, so hopefully they got it right. How do you tell what it's set at?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    Are you talking about the "clicker" on the bottom? We tested access to it after we got the wheels on and before the body was reinstalled and it seemed pretty easy to get to. It came from DK set on the 4th click position, so I'll see how that works, hopefully today. Any suggestions on where it maybe should be set or is it too much of a 'personal' feel?
    Three clicks is almost always the best setting. Some folks are good with 2 or 4 clicks. They make a pretty significant difference in the ride.

    Oh, and don't hesitate to use a different number of clicks on the shocks, if that is what provides the best feeling ride to you. ie. 3 clicks on one shock and 2 clicks on the other shock.

    While it is much easier to adjust the preload on the springs with the body off, it is definitely possible with the body on. Hopefully we already have them dialed in for you and you will not need to change the preload.

    If you do want to change the preload, it is a matter of reaching up to the top of the shock and loosening the allen screw on the collar, turning it counter clockwise for less preload. Always do one full turn so you have access to the allen screw to tighten it back up when you're done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    I don't know what it's set at. To be honest, we didn't even look at that. The form I filled out for DK said that I ride 1 up 99.9% of the time, so hopefully they got it right. How do you tell what it's set at?
    You don’t, the shock guys set them up according to the info you gave. Just follow the instructions as to ware the bottom out snubber is after a good ride. Don’t hit any pot holes either !
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    I don't know what it's set at. To be honest, we didn't even look at that. The form I filled out for DK said that I ride 1 up 99.9% of the time, so hopefully they got it right. How do you tell what it's set at?
    The springs are set up for you. You do not have to do anything with them....unless something changes weight wise, ie. you start carrying significantly more or less weight than you listed when you ordered.

    If you want to take the time to check, on the box there should be two numbers. ie. 7 3/4" 7 13/16". Those numbers are the distance between the top and the bottom rings (collars) that the shock spring sits between.

    We do not subscribe to the bottom bumper procedure that was mentioned in a previous post or is seen on some videos. It is not an appropriate way to adjust the 14" shocks.

    In the following link is a full explanation on all you can do to adjust the shocks- https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/med...s_10-15-18.pdf

    All the above is only if the shocks are not giving you a really nice quality ride down the road, or if you're just curious.

    They should be set up well for you, and the only thing you might want to do is adjust the clicker between 2-4 and see which of those 3 settings give you the nicest ride.

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    Nice write up ... I was gonna ask why you took the body off ... then saw the "clean" pic ... duh ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyWuzHe View Post
    Nice write up ... I was gonna ask why you took the body off ... then saw the "clean" pic ... duh ...
    Cleaning really wasn’t even on my mind and it wasn’t my idea to remove the back end. A friend that helped with the shock install was the one that really wanted to take it off so we could get a better look at everything. I figured why not since it was really pretty easy to do. The cleaning was just an added bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DK Custom Products View Post
    The springs are set up for you. You do not have to do anything with them....unless something changes weight wise, ie. you start carrying significantly more or less weight than you listed when you ordered.

    If you want to take the time to check, on the box there should be two numbers. ie. 7 3/4" 7 13/16". Those numbers are the distance between the top and the bottom rings (collars) that the shock spring sits between.

    We do not subscribe to the bottom bumper procedure that was mentioned in a previous post or is seen on some videos. It is not an appropriate way to adjust the 14" shocks.

    In the following link is a full explanation on all you can do to adjust the shocks- https://www.dkcustomproducts.com/med...s_10-15-18.pdf

    All the above is only if the shocks are not giving you a really nice quality ride down the road, or if you're just curious.

    They should be set up well for you, and the only thing you might want to do is adjust the clicker between 2-4 and see which of those 3 settings give you the nicest ride.

    Kevin
    Kevin, really appreciate your comments and suggestions. I changed the clicker from 4 to 3 and also checked my rear tire pressure (25) and lowered them to 22. That helped but still not the smooth ride I was expecting. Wednesday I’m going to change the clicker to 2 and see what that does. I haven’t lost or gained any weight and only ride solo , so no differences there. The numbers written on the box are exactly what you wrote: 7 3/4, 7 13/16, 3 clicks. Anyway, I’m hoping this fixes it and I know they’ll work because everyone that has them, loves how much smoother the ride is.

    Thanks again!
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    Under the trike today to adjust the clicker from 3 to 2 and noticed this. The bushings on each side of the shocks don't appear to be fully seated. When we were doing the install that seemed to be the case on all of them, but now I'm wondering if it's a problem or it's normal?

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    Looks ok from NY !

    The shock must be able to swivel on the heim. Reasoning for the spacing.
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    OK, last post from me on this subject. Changed the clicker from wherever it was set at (3, maybe 4) to 2. Double checked that it's set at 2 and went for a ride.

    Whooohooo, what a huge improvement!!!!

    Now the shocks are matching what I've read about and was hoping for. I can't even describe the difference from what I was feeling when the clicker was set higher to now. It's true, the little road imperfections and bumps disappear. Not really sure how that clicker works or what exactly it does, but it's amazing what one tiny change can make. Not even going to bother with the adjustment on the top part of the shock.

    Thanks to everyone that offered up ideas and comments on this thread. And a big thank you to DK for offering such a great product and then supporting it until you're happy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    Under the trike today to adjust the clicker from 3 to 2 and noticed this. The bushings on each side of the shocks don't appear to be fully seated. When we were doing the install that seemed to be the case on all of them, but now I'm wondering if it's a problem or it's normal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1dn5up View Post
    Looks ok from NY !

    The shock must be able to swivel on the heim. Reasoning for the spacing.
    What 1dn5up said- The shock eyes have spherical bearings in them so that they can pivot and move with no binding/resistance. That is one of the reasons that the PA shocks ride so smooth. It results in the shocks being able to sit catywampus on the bolts like you pictured. That is how they're supposed to be.

    (most shocks just have a rubber bushing in them....less expensive, but less smooth in absorbing bumps)

    Quote Originally Posted by GoSlo View Post
    OK, last post from me on this subject. Changed the clicker from wherever it was set at (3, maybe 4) to 2. Double checked that it's set at 2 and went for a ride.

    Whooohooo, what a huge improvement!!!!

    Now the shocks are matching what I've read about and was hoping for. I can't even describe the difference from what I was feeling when the clicker was set higher to now. It's true, the little road imperfections and bumps disappear. Not really sure how that clicker works or what exactly it does, but it's amazing what one tiny change can make. Not even going to bother with the adjustment on the top part of the shock.

    Thanks to everyone that offered up ideas and comments on this thread. And a big thank you to DK for offering such a great product and then supporting it until you're happy!
    That's great! Glad you got them dialed in to provide you the ride you were looking for.



    What the clicker does:


    It adjusts the "bleed" or flow, of the oil through the valving.

    If it flows too easily your will have a pogo effect from the springs when hitting a bump.

    If it does not flow easily enough you will have the bump transfer thru to your but and hands, because the shock was not able to absorb enough of the bump.

    When you get the bleed "just right" (clicker) then the oil flows enough to allow the shock to absorb the bump, but not so much that there is any pogoing from the bump.

    Usually 3 clicks is the sweet spot...every now and then having one shock on 3 clicks and one on 2 clicks is the sweet spot. Sounds like you found your sweet spot with both of them on 2 clicks.

    Super happy that you got it sorted!

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    GoSlo was wondering what you did with the body you took off without doing any damage to it, maybe you can say how it was done or maybe Kevin will chime in since he took off his body on his 2014 or anybody that has done this, guess I could have started a new thread on this but thought I would ask here, also I enjoyed the pics and the write up

    All for now Trampas

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