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I just visited the True-Track web site. Good Lord, they make the rubber mount Big Twins sound like death on two wheels. I can't believe these bikes are as unstable as that web site portrays them to be or else we'd constantly be reading about crash after crash, Harley would be in Chapter 11, and every rubber mount Big Twin ever made would have been recalled.
Bottom line: What's the story on this True-Track? Do you need one on a Dyna to have a safe bike, or what?
Ive been riding FLHs and road glides for a long time and ever since I got a wobble at about 100mph in 2009 Ive installed the True Track full system in my bikes. I no longer get the wobble on turns.
I just visited the True-Track web site. Good Lord, they make the rubber mount Big Twins sound like death on two wheels. I can't believe these bikes are as unstable as that web site portrays them to be or else we'd constantly be reading about crash after crash, Harley would be in Chapter 11, and every rubber mount Big Twin ever made would have been recalled.
Yup. It's almost like they're trying to sell you something.
Does it take all the wobble away or is there still just a little wobble? My 14 SG started wobbling around 90-100 on a sweeper. It was a brand new paved highway. It also has progressive 2" lowered shocks, but I think the front is stock height. Since I've been looking into this problem of mine, I've learned that the PO installed or had the true-track installed. I have no idea.
[QUOTE=archergodwin;19743226]Just what skin off your knuckles did it cause? - none. So why rag on someone?[/QUOTE
Because there is always someone who has to comment just to justify their existence. I read a lot of bullshit from a lot of ******** on the internet that I don't agree with but I keep my comments to myself because it adds nothing of value to the conversation.
If the old content was of no value I am sure the inter net police on this site would have deleted it along time ago.
Just what skin off your knuckles did it cause? - none. So why rag on someone?[/QUOTE
Because there is always someone who has to comment just to justify their existence. I read a lot of bullshit from a lot of ******** on the internet that I don't agree with but I keep my comments to myself because it adds nothing of value to the conversation.
If the old content was of no value I am sure the inter net police on this site would have deleted it along time ago.
You're replying to a post made over a year ago by someone who hasn't even visited this site in nearly 5 months.
Because there is always someone who has to comment just to justify their existence. I read a lot of bullshit from a lot of ******** on the internet that I don't agree with but I keep my comments to myself because it adds nothing of value to the conversation.
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