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Only other info I could find was on there FB page, posted back in March... Their website blows!







Apparently you can buy them for 06+ Dyna's, Pre-06's were on their way back in May... Tried calling, no answer.
 
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Looks nifty
 
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So which is better true track or this one
 
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True Track and Sputhe have a long and solid reputation, I would stick with them until these build a reputation - let other people do that!
 
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+1 use what works.. these might be great but do you really want to be wrong.? True Track is also the sponsor for the dyna forum. so some loyalty for that might be in order.
 
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I want to know what keeps the frame clamp from rotating on the frame. I would think some kind of knurl or keyway would be needed, a smooth surface clamped to a smooth surface on holds for so long under vibrations.
 
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Bump on this...
Anyone running one of these yet?
 
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Originally Posted by motolocopat
Bump on this...
Anyone running one of these yet?
I just ordered them last night. I hope to have them on and have some miles on them by the end of next weekend. I'll post my back then.
 
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I look forward to hearing about them.
 
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I just bought the sputhe setup... those alloy art frame mounting points (clamps) look like they'd eventually move to me. The sputhe is smaller, and stainless steel... That's what sold me.
 


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