In my younger days my extended D&D springer hit the bumps softer than my 46 Knucklehead. Sure,with no shock absorber I bounced alot but it was soft and gentle. When my Knuck hits a sharp edged big bump the front wheel goes in the air . The fork now had 5K miles on it with new bushings/studs then and good rocker alignment. I'm thinking that it's original shock, that felt nice and tight, is just too much. Does anyone know if the repro shock has more modern internal valving than the oem originals? I even cut the inside fork springs shorter thinking that they were contributing for the wheel take off in the air. I run about 15 pounds of air pressure in the front tire. Any suggestions? This gets scary to ride sometimes on rough roads. Thanks for any help, Out of control
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