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Arnott Smooth Ride Series Air Shocks Black

Item: 395411

Fits: 1992 Harley Davidson FXDC Dyna Glide Custom

$722.32

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Arnott Smooth Ride Series Air Shocks Black


The affordable Smooth Ride Series helps riders quickly adjust the bike's ride height for stopping, parking or for that "slammed" look. Our kits provide an upgrade over stock shocks and are far superior in quality and safety compared to other discount kits on the market.

  • Monotube shocks engineered by Arnott specifically for motorcycles to provide a sporty, stock-like ride at an affordable price
  • A multi-ply Goodyear air bladder to provide height adjustability, additional air spring firmness to reduce bottoming and smooth out bumps
  • Micro compressor and inflation control toggle switch
Specification Details
Color Black
Country of Origin USA
Position Rear
Quantity 2
Warranty Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty

Vehicle Fitment


Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.

Harley Davidson
  • FXD Dyna Super Glide 1995-2005, 2007
  • FXDB Dyna Daytona 1992
  • FXDB Dyna Street Bob 2007
  • FXDB Dyna Sturgis 1991
  • FXDC Dyna Glide Custom 1992
  • FXDC Dyna Super Glide Custom 2005, 2007
  • FXDL Dyna Low Rider 1993-2005, 2007
  • FXDS-CONV Dyna Convertible 1994-2000
  • FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide 1993-2005, 2007
  • FXDX Dyna Super Glide Sport 1999-2005
  • FXDXT Dyna Super Glide T-Sport 2001-2003

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Questions & Answers


07 Street Glide

Arnott Smooth Ride Series Air Shocks Black Don't you sell this for a 2007 Street Glide?

Yes, we certainly do. If you were to choose the 2007 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide shocks from our fit guide, you'd receive the correct parts to fit your bike.

By Tom

So when it says 13" is that center hole to hole when air is totally out

That's correct. Shock length refers to the eye-to-eye length with the shock fully extended. This holds true as an industry standard so that measurement means the same thing regardless of which shocks you're looking at.

By Tom

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