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Be aware that there is a brand called True-Track who introduced the first of the stabilizer kits and that isn't one of theirs! CE have jumped on the band wagon and call that kit Track-True! Corny or what?!
As grbrown mentions, that kits a copy. I wanted to follow up with the fact that the REAL True-Track is a long time HDForum site sponsor, the THE Dyna forum sponsor. If you really wanted a stabilizer system, please buy the original, from the original, and help support sponsors. I have used them on my Dyna and cant say enough about them.
As grbrown mentions, that kits a copy. I wanted to follow up with the fact that the REAL True-Track is a long time HDForum site sponsor, the THE Dyna forum sponsor. If you really wanted a stabilizer system, please buy the original, from the original, and help support sponsors. I have used them on my Dyna and cant say enough about them.
Yeah, it's corny that they swiped the name but why should a person be pressured to spend nearly $300 more on a comparable product just because they pay money to be a sponsor here?
Yeah, it's corny that they swiped the name but why should a person be pressured to spend nearly $300 more on a comparable product just because they pay money to be a sponsor here?
Good point. How about a proven track record with known customer service. When you buy a knockoff that has not shown itself over to years to be best availible product, your taking your chances. Now, I buy knockoffs all the time, so I'm no one to talk. I just have great personal experience with the true track and am very happy with it. I also like this forum. And its kept up and running through sponsorship. I just like to do my part. Its your money and your bike. Your welcome to spend it any way you wish. I only wanted to offer options and personal experience.
I have similar positive thoughts on sponsoring vendors but that big of a price gap definitely has had me researching off brands. I plan on my wheel upgrade with HogPro for the simple fact that he knows his stuff and stands behind everything he sells, very publicly. He's a tad more expensive, so I know what you mean.
im all for helping out small business and or forum supporters but on the same token if i have a headlght out on my truck i dont go to gm for a bulb i go to autozone or walmart and get watever brand they have.
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