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So you have a broken mounting bolt ?
The shock wasn't bent until the bolt broke.

However, I'd reach out to them and let them know. They may be seeing a pattern.

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Where you bought it, and who installed it? 

 

Sounds fishy, and you sure it was installed correctly and with original parts?

 

Have you checked if there is a  common problem?

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7 hours ago, gargamon said:

How much do you weigh? 

 

How much does the bike weigh?

 

 

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7 hours ago, krbkk said:

the high-strength threaded bolt is breaking off, or at risk of breaking off.

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How do we know the bolt is high-strength and what does that mean? 

Maybe the bolt is a stock Harley bolt it probably, certainly isn't a YSS bolt.

 

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9 hours ago, piston broke said:

gawd, who the heck drives Harley's ?

 

The only bloke i know who likes them is Poppa Al - That's good enough for me ...

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harvey-dilbertson be da most bestest ever

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On 6/3/2025 at 6:08 AM, Ralf001 said:

You broke a bolt and thought the best action was to slander the company....

 

Good luck with that !

The owner of YSS is highly litigious as well...

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If the bolt was tightened with an impact wrench set at the  wrong torque the bolt could have been damaged or broken then.

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YSS shocks on a Harly, all the YSS shocks I see are all on Waves etc. are they meant for Haleys?  you spend X00000 baht on a motorbike but put on Thai made shock absorbers, why not get the proper ones for a Harly, a Thai dealer should Have them, or can get them ,or order them yourself online.

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My first thought - who fits YSS shocks on a Harley, 2nd YSS are good quality Shocks, had em on a Forza & were Tip Top for 6500b & ladtly as said the bolt has failed nit the shock

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