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Does anyone have either the Glide Pro, Bagger Brace, or True Track or maybe another stablizer kit on their bike? I'd like to see what your opinions are on the different kits.
I just ordered the Bagger Brace. I drove myself nuts researching the different ones available. They all seem to do the same thing based on the same principle. Good luck with your choice.
Does anyone have either the Glide Pro, Bagger Brace, or True Track or maybe another stablizer kit on their bike? I'd like to see what your opinions are on the different kits.
Thanks
Do You remember this thread that you started yesterday?
Yes I do remember it Jackas* go back and read the comment to your smartas* remark.
If all you have to do is jump on threads and be jackas* do me a favor and stay off mine!
Does anyone have either the Glide Pro, Bagger Brace, or True Track or maybe another stablizer kit on their bike? I'd like to see what your opinions are on the different kits.
Thanks
This exact subject has been discussed many many times here. I believe there was even a pole done asking who uses which. Might want to do a search. I think you will get your answer.
It has been mentioned by several good folks here,they all seem to work ,the rest of it is how much do you want to spend and which one appeals to you.I didn't think those kits would make any real difference, so I went the least expensive route for a test,man,night and day difference.
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