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I finally gave in and ordered a True Track yesterday. I love the way the bike handles now but do notice a little wobble at different times. I'm leaning towards riding my fb to Sturgis next year and thought it would be a nice addition from everything I have been reading.
Thanks! The motor is at 10.6:1 compression running woods 400H Gear drive cams.
I have the apes/windshield because I have wires in my neck from a surgery and it feels better without all the wind hitting me and sitting upright. If I didn't have that then I would have probably gone another route on the w/s and bars.
I have an FXDXT with adjustable suspension, but the TT kit tightened it up nicely. I don't think you will be disappointed when you get yours on. My only tip is fit the front first (that is easy!), then be patient and take your time with the rear. You may find it tests your temper, but stick with it (or walk away for a while!). A buddy to help and a few beers is a great idea.
I have an FXDXT with adjustable suspension, but the TT kit tightened it up nicely. I don't think you will be disappointed when you get yours on. My only tip is fit the front first (that is easy!), then be patient and take your time with the rear. You may find it tests your temper, but stick with it (or walk away for a while!). A buddy to help and a few beers is a great idea.
Here is how to make the rear go on much, much easier: commit right from the get go to move the brake line over to the right (out of its little notch in the frame). With that shifted over to the right, the rear install is not bad at all. It me more time to bleed the back brake than to install the TT.
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