Big Ted
Two Big Dogs
So this post is about the new heavy duty shocks I bought for my 2006 Mastiff from Curtis over at Wild Steed Worx. Without a doubt, the BEST money I have spent on the bike and HIGHLY recommend them to others. It’s a bit embarrassing that I never realized this, but I bought my Mastiff used and was told it was 100% stock. I had just assumed then that the existing shocks were OEM and the “issues” I was having were just normal for the bike. The “issues” I was having were the bike bottoming out hard on bumps in the road and scraping my big radius pipes on the pavement while leaning into turns.
After some research I decided to go with Curtis’s heavy duty shocks and its as if I bought a brand new bike the ride is so improved. Long story short, the previous owner installed some progressive shocks and lowered the bike a couple inches. This is what was causing the scraping in the turns and the shocks were not able to handle the weight of the bike and me – I’m a bigger guy – causing it to bottom out frequently.
These new shocks from Curtis/WSW put the bike back in its intended riding position/height, stopped the scrapping and bottoming out and just made the bike so much more fun to ride. I would highly recommend Curtis and Wild Steed Worx for help, advice and parts.
After some research I decided to go with Curtis’s heavy duty shocks and its as if I bought a brand new bike the ride is so improved. Long story short, the previous owner installed some progressive shocks and lowered the bike a couple inches. This is what was causing the scraping in the turns and the shocks were not able to handle the weight of the bike and me – I’m a bigger guy – causing it to bottom out frequently.
These new shocks from Curtis/WSW put the bike back in its intended riding position/height, stopped the scrapping and bottoming out and just made the bike so much more fun to ride. I would highly recommend Curtis and Wild Steed Worx for help, advice and parts.
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