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I have a TWR on mine and love it, it's one of his older ones (not Alum.), I was planning on installing a Rivco centerstand on mine, so that knocked the True track out of the running  \\;Both work, the TWR or STR8 gives more clearance than the true track also. TWR is a lot less out of pocket and is a quailty product to boot!
I have the twr and it is great. I live on a mountain so I have plenty of curves and twists. It haelped some at low speeds. It is easier to remove the right side exhaust so you can use a torque wrench
Just put in a TWR today. \\; 1.5 hour install. \\; Quality product that does what is says it does. \\; Price is right, also.
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"TWR" and "Missing Link" are 2 separate designs, I believe Grandeur Cycle makes the true missing link, it actually has a urethane cushion on the connecting link to isolate vibes...Don't know if one is better than the other...Just saying..
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