Progressive Suspension 03-1365c 12/412 Series Heavy Duty Springs Chrome 120/170 on 2040-parts.com
South Walpole, Massachusetts, United States
One pair of hardly used Progressive springs. Were used on my bike about 10 times. Spring rate is 120/170 lb/inch, 2.14/3.04 kg/mm. Length is 9.87"/251mm. ID is 1.85"/47mm. Fits shock lengths 12.5", 13.0", 13.5", and 14.25". Came off shock number 412-4209c.
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