Upgrade Your Front End with Nowaskey Fork Cartridges
If you ride a Harley-Davidson Touring or bagger and you’re looking to dramatically improve the front-end feel, handling, dive-control and overall ride quality, upgrading to the Nowaskey Fork Cartridge Kit is one of the most effective moves you can make. Here’s a deep dive into what makes these cartridges stand out, how to pick the right version, how to install and tune them, and what you’ll really notice on the road.
What Are They & Why They Matter
The Nowaskey Fork Cartridge Kits are premium front suspension upgrades designed to replace the OEM fork internals (on many Harley front ends) with a high-performance cartridge setup. The two main versions are: the 41 mm version for 1997-2013 Touring models, and the 49 mm version for 2014-present Touring models.
Key Features
- High-quality materials: For example, the 49 mm kit uses 6061-T6 aluminum components, a hard anodized damper insert, nitride-coated 1045 shaft, low-friction shaft & bearing assembly.
- Progressive spring + tuned piston: The kit uses a Hyperco chrome silicon spring and a tuned high flow piston with deflective shims. In short: better damping control, less front end dive under braking, better stability.
- Nitrogen charge & synthetic fluid: These design choices help reduce fade, improve consistency, and ensure the fork behaves properly under load.
- Made in USA, hand assembled, limited lifetime warranty: Gives extra confidence.
- Fitment for lowering or raising: For example the 49 mm kit offers “-1″ lowering”, “stock height”, or “+2″ taller” variants.
Why It Matters
Stock front suspension on many Harleys (especially baggers with heavy fairings, big front wheels, lots of low-end torque) can suffer from:
- Excessive front-end dive when braking
- Reduced contact patch / “floaty” feel when cornering
- Harshness over rough surfaces
- Unstable feel when loaded with passenger & gear
Upgrading to a high-performance fork cartridge like the Nowaskey kit addresses these by giving you:
- Controlled compression & rebound behavior up front
- Better “track” of the front wheel over bumps & transitions
- Reduced dive ⇒ more consistent braking feel
- Improved cornering confidence
Choosing the Right Version for Your Bike
Because there are different versions (41 mm vs 49 mm; lowering vs stock vs +2″) you’ll want to match the kit to your bike, your riding style, and your loads.
Fitment / Model Differences
- 41 mm version: Made for 1997-2013 Touring models.
- 49 mm version: Made for 2014-present Touring models (and some CVO / custom wheel setups) with variants for stock height, -1″ lowering, +2″ tall.
- When you order, you’ll also often specify whether you ride solo, 2-up, with heavy gear, whether you lowered the bike, and whether you changed the front wheel size. The manufacturer uses this to tune the spring / cartridge for your application.
Match to Your Use Case
Here are some guidelines:
- If you’re mostly solo, stock front wheel size, standard fare, choose stock height variant.
- If you frequently carry a passenger + gear (luggage, long rides), go for a heavier spring / stronger cartridge variant.
- If you’ve modified your front end (larger front wheel, longer forks, custom lowering), pick the +2″ variant or consult the manufacturer.
- If you lowered your front end (for bagger style drop) pick the -1″ variant.
Make sure to measure actual load, wheel size, fork travel and ask Nowaskey or your installer for their recommendation.
Installation & Tuning Tips
Getting the best out of the kit isn’t just about bolt-on; it’s about setup and tuning.
Installation
- Remove front wheel, front fender, detach forks from triple, extract internals.
- Fulfill any specifications in the manual: oil volume, air gap (if applicable), torque specs.
- The Nowaskey kit comes with the two cartridges, oil bottles, and a preload adjuster tool (depending on variant) for many models.
- Ensure you use correct fork oil, fill to specified level; if you changed stand-over height or tubes, adjust accordingly.
- Cycle the fork through full travel a few times to make sure everything seats properly and to eliminate trapped air.
Setup & Tuning
- Set your front sag (rider aboard, in riding position) to a recommended value (check your service manual or from Nowaskey’s guide).
- Check / adjust preload if applicable (many kits offer springs tuned for different weights).
- Tune damping (if the cartridge kit offers adjustable compression & rebound): Start at mid-settings, then ride it with your normal load.
If the front dives too much under braking → increase compression damping or stronger spring.
If the front feels harsh over small bumps → soften compression.
If the front rebounds too quickly (pogoing) or feels floaty in mid-corner → increase rebound damping. - After ~100 miles of riding, re-check torque settings, sag, ride feel. Sometimes setups settle in after initial ride.
- For best results, if you frequently shift between solo / 2-up / heavy gear, note the changes and re-tune accordingly.
Real-World Benefits You’ll Notice
After installing and tuning the Nowaskey fork cartridge kit, you should experience:
- Reduced front-end dive when braking: you’ll feel more consistent, predictable braking instead of the fork collapsing excessively.
- Better front-wheel control over rough roads, expansion joints, transitions: the cartridge will help the fork follow rather than skip or flop.
- Improved cornering feel: less “mushy” front end, more planted, more confidence entering and exiting turns.
- Better ride quality: especially on baggers with heavy fairings/windshields or with rider + passenger + luggage. The front will be more stable under load.
- More confidence for performance riding: even if you’re not racing, you’ll feel the bike is more “sorted” and trustworthy.
Things to Consider / Potential Trade-Offs
- Cost: Premium front-end components come at a premium price.
- Installation complexity: If you’re not familiar with fork internals, or you don’t have correct tools, you may need a competent installer.
- Tune effort: While the kit gives you the hardware, you’ll still need to fine-tune for your bike / weight / ride style.
- Geometry changes: If you choose a +2″ variant (raises the front), or a -1″ lowering variant, the bike’s geometry changes — steering feel may change, so give yourself some adaptation time.
- Expectations: These cartridges can dramatically improve performance, but they won’t solve every vibration or handling issue — other components (tires, forks condition, wheel alignment, bearings) also matter.
Final Thoughts
If you’re serious about your ride quality, front-end behavior and overall handling on your Harley-Davidson Touring or bagger, upgrading to the Nowaskey Fork Cartridge Kit is one of the best suspension upgrades you can invest in. With high-quality materials, tunable characteristics and fitment tailored to your bike and riding style, you’ll feel a real difference.
Steps to move forward:
- Confirm your bike’s front fork size (41 mm vs 49 mm), year, wheel size and any modifications.
- Decide on ride profile (solo vs 2-up vs heavy gear) and whether you want stock height / lowering / raising.
- Order the correct kit, or talk to a specialist/installer who knows Nowaskey.
- Plan a proper install, and budget time for a ride-in and fine-tune.
- Enjoy the transformation: better ride, more control, less fatigue, more fun.