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Don't know if one is better but I just installed the bagger brace and I couldn't imagine any outher stabilizer being of better quality. I was very pleased with fit and finish. I'll post after I get to ride with it.
I don't knowwwwww. I've been reading about both of them and probably some others as they seem to be coming out of the woodwork now that more people know about them.
I think there was a thread on here about a year ago or so where the OP told his story about the bike falling on him while he was under it and couldn't get out for a couple of days. The only thing close enough for him to reach was the refidgerator in the garage and he survived by drinking all his beer.
I been thinking about a brace as well. I been reading good things about the BB. Is this something that a person that does not is not very mechanical can do? Do you need a left?
Thanks
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