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Fox 897-27-209 - Harley-Davidson AM Touring 12in Height (12.06 / 2.31) 1.459in IFP-QSR - Set of 2

Fox  |  SKU: FOX-897-27-209
Sale price $99999 Regular price $1,09999

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Fox 897-27-209 - Harley-Davidson AM Touring 12in Height (12.06 / 2.31) 1.459in IFP-QSR - Set of 2

STREET PERFORMANCE REAR SHOCK SET FOR HARLEY TOURING IFP-QSR LOW 12IN

Lowered bolt on replacement set with Quick Switch rebound adjuster for the stock rear shocks of your Bagger. Combine with a FOX fork cartridge or spring kit for a full performance solution.

The FOX IFP-QSR rear shock is made for controlled solo or comfortable two-up riding, using an internal floating piston to maintain damping control to separate the nitrogen gas from the shock oil. The internal tune to match the quick switch rebound adjusters, allow you to quickly tune the rebound rate to balance the road conditions and your spring preload while maintaining a planted feel on the road. We engineer the IFP-QSR shocks with linear spring rates, vehicle-specific damping and 3 position quick adjust rebound to accommodate your ideal spring preload, either very soft or very firm. Soak up the bumps with confidence and go the long route, every time. Looking for the FOX full bike solution? Start with our IFP-QSR rear shocks and add our new GRIP-Street Performance fork cartridge kit to balance performance and extend your ride. Solo, loaded or two-up riding will never be the same.

  • Model-Specific Optimized Ride Tune
  • Advanced High-Flow/Deflective Disk/Velocity-Sensitive Damping
  • Contrast-Cut Aluminum Billet Preload Adjuster And Spring Seat
  • Quick Switch 3 Position Rebound Adjustment
Collapsed Length: 9.750 in.
Extended Length: 12.070 in.
Shock Stroke: 12.850 in.

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