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One more to throw in the mix. The stabilizer debate seems like it will continue forever... And for the record, nope, haven't tried the KuryAkyn model. Got mine, already in place, and happy with it, thank you very much....
If you haven't had the wobble yet consider yourself lucky. I have a bike that is prone to it to the point I have considered selling it. I have just received a bagger brace and hope it will cure the problem. The fir and finish of the Bagger Brace looks great. I will let you know if it helps as the snow is finally gone now.
One more to throw in the mix. The stabilizer debate seems like it will continue forever... And for the record, nope, haven't tried the KuryAkyn model. Got mine, already in place, and happy with it, thank you very much....
Most people who are pleasure riders never do experience the wobble or don't realize it's there. Press your bike hard enough and know what you're looking/feeling for...it will be there on alot of bikes. I have it on mine...felt it on mine as soon as I hit a few hard sweepers. I know plenty of riders in My local area that have it and have stabilizers and they aren't even on this forum! So, it's not a forum driven subject.
I don't have any experience on the new Kury stabilizer but I won't bash it from the beginning like alot of other forum members do here. Alot of people seem to forget that Kury makes alot of Harley parts and they are just re-labeled with the MOCO name!
Looks like and interesting part...priced along the same lines as one or two other stabilizers at the moment. Read through the forum tho...gather your opinions and make your choices from there. It seems as tho the less expensive ones work just as well too...but ya know it's gonna be personal preference no matter what!
If you haven't had the wobble yet consider yourself lucky. I have a bike that is prone to it to the point I have considered selling it. I have just received a bagger brace and hope it will cure the problem. The fir and finish of the Bagger Brace looks great. I will let you know if it helps as the snow is finally gone now.
I haven't bought a "wobble brace" cause my bike hasen't wobbled!!! I saw one of the Progressive links at a bike store one day, I can't see why I would pay $400 for something that you can get for $175. The Progressive parts were nice/clean/good finish/etc. So, when my bike starts wobbling, 03 w/70K miles I will probably buy a Progressive. gs
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