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Moved a True Track from my '02 Ultra to my '07 Ultra. Difference on the '02 was absolutely amazing, a little less on the '07 but still noticeable. Straight line wobble has never been a problem but cornering has been. With the True Track my buddies, riding non baggers, have a hard time keeping up on the twisties.
My advice, if you like to corner hard, is to look into any one of these products and save your hide. If you just like to cruise, which is perfectly OK, you are probably OK stock.
True Track has a good video on the website showing how it works. I think any of them will do the same thing and some are less money.
Whatever, ride safe.
well my Bagger Brace came monday, installed it last night. Quality product, instructions were the best I have ever seen, install was straightforward and easy.
Did not get to ride yet, but it sure looks bitchin sitting in the gagage...lol.
Riding to Daytona from MD by way of the Blue Ridge Parkway next month... looking forward to stress testing it.
I cannot say enough about how the Brace has brought the "FUN FACTOR" back in riding my bike. I can't get enough of it. Hard to explain and something one would have to personally experience.
Just to reiterate on the ease of installation, take it out of the box and bolt it on the bike. No tearing half your bike apart and risk scratching paint or chrome. Uses the crossmember under the bike where the stress of harnessing lateral movement known as the wobble is distributed over the ENTIRE surface area of the crossmember providing extra protection from stress on my bikes chassis. Don't know about you folks, but that's exactly what I need for my expensive scoot.
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