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looks like this is a copy of the original true-track system at a substantially lower price.
I have read the rave reviews from those whom have installed the "FBI true-track system" so I am looking for reviews of those that have installed the "copy" from CE Components.com.
thanks
Last edited by memphisharley; Jan 16, 2019 at 08:46 PM.
Reason: removed FBI
looks like this is a copy of the original FBI true-track system at a substantially lower price.
I have read the rave reviews from those whom have installed the "FBI true-track system" so I am looking for reviews of those that have installed the "copy" from CE Components.com.
thanks
Are you referring to this? Don't think FBI is involved.
There are lots of cheap copies of the True-Track. I've owned the real McCoy since before the copies came on the scene so can't comment on them. The real thing is just great! If you want to go around corners better, why cut corners?!
There are lots of cheap copies of the True-Track. I've owned the real McCoy since before the copies came on the scene so can't comment on them. The real thing is just great! If you want to go around corners better, why cut corners?!
I see what you did there.... very clever......
OP.... After reading grbrown's post about the wobble, I bought the real True-Track for my '12 Limited. There was a noticeable difference. It is currently on the list of upgrades for my '16 Ultra Classic.
Got it, thank you. I will follow suit and suggest getting the real deal True-Track. They are a small SoCal company with great support. I have both their front and rear stabilisers on my 14 FLHTK.
Got it, thank you. I will follow suit and suggest getting the real deal True-Track. They are a small SoCal company with great support. I have both their front and rear stabilisers on my 14 FLHTK.
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