Here is the problem, I have a new seat and it causes me to sit differently (I suppose until it gets broken in) and my feet are not comfortably positioned on the road when I am stopped. With my stock 13" shocks, I was able to have both feet flat on the road with my knees bent and legs splayed out a bit, on the new seat (which is the same as the old), not so. To compensate, I added an additional 60 lbs of weight in my saddle bags, and put the shocks on the lightest preload which works to give me a comfortable stance when stopped, but causes me to be more into the sag of the shock than it should be. Also there are other obvious reasons why this is not a good solution!

I'm thinking a 12" progressive 412 shock will fix the problem, if I can find one that works until the new seat gets right. Progressive only has one 412 that they recommend for the Valkyrie,
https://www.progressivesuspension.com/product/1408/412-series-shocksbut there are many other 12" 412s available, and there are others I would prefer such as the . 412-4079C. I am wondering if others have used other models of the 412 on their Valks, and what is the differences. I mean why can't you put any of the 12" 412s on our bikes? Are the bushings different and can they be changed or what?