According to Harley-Davidson the stock shocks on the 05 deluxe were designed for a single 180 lb rider. I'm 6'4" and go around 330 lbs. The stock shocks didn't just make for a terrible ride, at my weight they were downright dangerous. Aside from frequently bottoming out, they were so soft I couldn't even keep it going straight down the road and cornering was like rolling the dice. I also ride 2 up 30-40% of the time which was downright suicidal. The shocks were an issue that needed remedied immediately so I ordered a set of the 422 series heavy duty shocks and adjusted them to approx 80% to accommodate the 460 lbs they would need to support when riding 2 up. I had no reference as to the adjustment, it was an educated guess. Immediately after install I was concerned the 80% was too much. The 1st ride had the rear end hopping off the ground with every bump and felt like I was riding a rigid frame. A word of advice, ride 2 up as often as possible until they are broke in. They got better with every ride and 80% turned out to be perfect for solo riding or going 2 up for the stated weights when broke in. I should also note that I did NOT need to adjust the front forks. I was concerned that the front end might dive when cornering but it does not, it corners perfectly. To be clear, these shocks WILL require a brake in period, it's just the nature of the beast. Once broke in you will be so glad you made the change.