Stabilizer for a Bagger
I got the bagger brace, but I'm sure they will all work as well.
I certainly noticed a difference.
I suspect the reason many have never felt the need or noticed a difference afterwards is simply due to their riding style and/or perhaps they got lucky in that their scoot is precisely aligned and has stayed that way.
I am convinced it was needed or HD would have never added a third link to the '09's
I certainly noticed a difference.
I suspect the reason many have never felt the need or noticed a difference afterwards is simply due to their riding style and/or perhaps they got lucky in that their scoot is precisely aligned and has stayed that way.
I am convinced it was needed or HD would have never added a third link to the '09's
I got the bagger brace, but I'm sure they will all work as well.
I certainly noticed a difference.
I suspect the reason many have never felt the need or noticed a difference afterwards is simply due to their riding style and/or perhaps they got lucky in that their scoot is precisely aligned and has stayed that way.
I am convinced it was needed or HD would have never added a third link to the '09's
I certainly noticed a difference.
I suspect the reason many have never felt the need or noticed a difference afterwards is simply due to their riding style and/or perhaps they got lucky in that their scoot is precisely aligned and has stayed that way.
I am convinced it was needed or HD would have never added a third link to the '09's
I have T.W.R. (The Missing Link) enroute right now. After a scare last season at about 70mph and a slight bend, I'm in. I chose the more expensive one because I may get the center stand later.
Last edited by brnew; Feb 10, 2009 at 01:06 PM.
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Aaron
The one the guy from oregon sells looks as good as any to me. I have one on the way. I didn't like the looks of the ones that mounted on the side of the frame and had the link going at an angle to the rear of the oil pan. They are about the same price as the throttle up stabilzer which is just a variation of several others types that work basically the same. There's even one complicated looking contraption that would make Rube Goldberg proud!! I might add i have had a 2007 Road Glide for 1 1/2 years and rode it hard and fast. Been up around Deals gap and the Cherohola skyway and no problems. It's rock steady no matter what i do and never wobbled. The stablizer is "just in case" cause i have the parts to do a 103 conversion and cams.
I have an 09 FLHT and have had my bike up to 115 mph with no wobble whatsoever. In fact the faster I go the smoother the ride. Maybe the redesigned chasis has something to do with it. Anyone else have an 09 with any input?
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