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I've been reading these forums for several months and finally joined. You folks sure have some good info here!
I'm really interested in this True Track. I've not had any problems but I don't want to either. Especially the kind where loss of control is concerned. I think I will order one.
I'd recommend contacting CapDunn on this site. He can get you a Sputhe stabilzer for abetter price than the Tru-Trac.
I have looked at those also. They seem to accomplish the same thing. From what I have found, they only run a limited number at a time and are usually in short supply.
I have looked at those also. They seem to accomplish the same thing. From what I have found, they only run a limited number at a time and are usually in short supply.
Having studied both Sputhe and TrueTrack websites, the two kits look almost identical. They fit to the same parts of the bike and put the stabilizer links in the same places, so there should be nothing to chose between them on the road.
I've been reading these forums for several months and finally joined. You folks sure have some good info here!
I'm really interested in this True Track. I've not had any problems but I don't want to either. Especially the kind where loss of control is concerned. I think I will order one.
Thanks guys!
Welcome aboard! When you have fitted it, you will find your bike rides far better all the time, not just when you think you might need it!
Having studied both Sputhe and TrueTrack websites, the two kits look almost identical. They fit to the same parts of the bike and put the stabilizer links in the same places, so there should be nothing to chose between them on the road.
I've looked at both, too...and as much as I dislike the TT web site, I think their stabilizers are more elegant from a design standpoint.
I've looked at both, too...and as much as I dislike the TT web site, I think their stabilizers are more elegant from a design standpoint.
I am inclined to agree. It's slightly more pleasing to the eye.
I can't tell if the Sputhe has the adjustment for engine movement fore and aft like the True Track, but it should not be an issue if the motor mounts are in good condition.
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