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In doing an ebay search, I came across Eastern Performance selling a stabilizer from Progressive, for less than $200. I went to their web site and found it there as well, but don't yet see it on Progressive's site.
It looks a lot like the TRW setup at a lot less cost. The thing I like about either one is that you are not hanging stuff off the dog bone, which would interfere with center stands, or, in many cases, lifting points for jacks.
I believe Eastern Performance is also a site sponsor here.
Nope! Can't buy that. Does not cost 400 bucks so you know its just total crap. I only buy the very very best (which means the most expensive). I mean why would you want to buy a 20K motorcycle and put a 200 dollar part on it? I mean damn thats cheap.... go buy a honda if you want cheap. Sheesh people....get with the program.
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