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I just put the Screaming Eagle fork brace on. I recommend it. I got aggressive in some twisties and the bike ran like it was on rails. It also felt like it gave me better front suspension maybe I am just dreaming. It is great looking also.
Yep, they work great. I'll be purchasing them eventually for both my bikes. I put one on my V-Strom earlier this year and yeah, the difference is immediately obvious.
I have one on my v-strom, too. I've been waiting for superbrace to release their version for the Fat Bob.
On another note... does anybody know if the SE brace for the Wide Glide will fit a Fat Bob?
I just noticed super brace has a group purchase going on this site...but it's for v-rods. 20% off...I wonder if they would let the dyna glide riders jump in the group buy? I'b be interested if they have one to fit the '09 SB.
Their website says up to '08, but no mention of the '09 model.
I just noticed super brace has a group purchase going on this site...but it's for v-rods. 20% off...I wonder if they would let the dyna glide riders jump in the group buy? I'b be interested if they have one to fit the '09 SB.
Their website says up to '08, but no mention of the '09 model.
I'm sure the website is just not updated to mention 09 . you should be fine. Can always call 'em to make sure before your order is placed.
Yes, the 2008 SuperBrace will fit your 2009. Last year, we did a Group Buy for all Harley SuperBraces and it was a huge customer service/ production nightmare. So, this year we are doing a section one month at a time. Last month was the Sportsters, this month is the V-rods and Dyna & Softtail should follow shortly.
I think the powers that be are delaying the Dyna Group Buy because they want to include the Fat Bob and Wide Glide models which should be done in the next week or so.
Thanks for the update...back in 1980, (ya, I know, I'm an old fart) I put a fork brace on a '76 Honda 750F and it did improve the handling/stability of the bike.
I'll wait for the group buy and get one for my ride.
I checked with Superbrace about the version for the Fat Bob, and got this reply on Monday 11/17/08:
"After some time locating a local Fat Bob rider and production delays on our side, we finally finished the prototype last weekend. Depending on the local riders schedule, our production schedule, which finish you select you select and your shipping location, we're pushing to ship the Fat Bob SuperBrace in the next 4-6 weeks.
Thanks for understanding the chaos of a new SuperBrace,
SuperBrace - the Ultimate Fork Stabilizer www.superbrace.com"
Looks like I will be purchasing a Super Brace for my Fat Bob as soon as they get it released. I hope it is part of the group buy so I can save even more money.
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