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Old 10-10-2011, 03:05 PM
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Default Alloy Art frame Stablizer for new frames

Im pushing my bike a little harder and have noticed a little wobble / flex at high speed turns . Its not enought to be scary but its there. Im thinking about adding a frame stablizer and only found 2 for the new frames the True track at about 300.00 and this on on E Bay from Alloy Art for 139.00 ( http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Alloy...item1e62cf885d )

There is a article on the Alloy Art stablizer f rom Bagger Mag and they like it . I just dont know anything in this area and it mounts to the starter to the frame unlike all the old style frame stablizers.

Any info on this one, anyone using it?

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I had thought about the alloy art also because I don't want to get rid of my Easy Up center stand, subscribed.
 
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No one out there tried one?
 
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well X, you can be our guinea pig!
 
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I may be the guinea pig! I am going to try one just because of the fact that it is cheaper. I too get the wobble. It seems to be in high speed sweepers. It does get pretty bad, anyone who claims the famous line that "2009 up have no wobble" probably are not pushing their bike hard enough!! lol
 
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I ordered a True-track for my 2012 glide, It just looks way more sturdy than the alloy art stabilizer. I didnt want to get it just to take it back off and get the true track anyway. I just think parts arent always more expensive cause of a brand name, the part quality seems to be a lot better too.

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I have a progressive, got it before I went to Sturgis in 2010. Handled every bit of all the windy road I could throw at it. I had the wobble coming out of turns like my tire was on gravel CURED!
 
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I'm confused? Looks like the $139 one just replaces the stock front top stabilizer? Only advantage is it is adjustable? What am I missing?
 


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