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I will be choosing a Bagger-Brace when I have the funds as well as adding a front steering damper. I was on a local 2 lane highway today on my 06 SG..110 MPH (normal for me is 90 or so, I just had an urge) straight shot - lots of room to stretch her legs out & I realized I need to tighten her up a bit.
Just traded my Alloy Art in to the true-track people. Gotta a great deal on the TT and much happier with that product. I could never figure out how the AA actually worked, could not grasp the triangulation theory. The TT setup with one heim joint makes more sense to me.
Now if I could only stop the wind from shaking the batwing and handlebars around at speeds 70 and above I'd be set! LOL!
So . . . now I see why you're asking about my Road Glide. My fairing is rock solid! LOL
BTW, have you checked your fairing mounts. I hear they break.
Saw a guy at the dealer the other day with an 07 Ultra. All his fairing mounts were broken. He had them pull the mounts off a new bike in order to get him on the road. He was off on a long road trip and couldn't wait for parts to come in.
Steve
Last edited by sifularson; Sep 4, 2008 at 06:18 PM.
So . . . now I see why you're asking about my Road Glide. My fairing is rock solid! LOL
BTW, have you checked your fairing mounts. I hear they break.
Steve
Steve, I'm on my third set! LOL!
If I ever get another bike I'm pretty sure it will be a RG. I'm always on the lookout for someone who wants to trade for a SG.
Steve, I'm on my third set! LOL!
If I ever get another bike I'm pretty sure it will be a RG. I'm always on the lookout for someone who wants to trade for a SG.
Don't want this thread to get too far off the subject but . . . that is funnier than hell (for me, not you.) I know that several members have posted threads on how to beef up the brackets. Looks like you are a candidate. Either that or you are a candidate for a "fairing stabilizer." LMAO
Progressive Touring Link is what I'm using. works just fine. Wobble was elminated. On another note, on the way into work today, I actually SAW a bike wobble. Never seen or noticed that before. It was a Road King, but not sure of the year.
I found approaching a dozen brands of these things when I was researching them. I have True-Track kits on both my Dyna and Evo Glide and both bikes are transformed. For Evo owners I believe True-Track are the only firm making a kit and the choices for Dynas are few, compared with touring models. Original and best!
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