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Looking at this product called True-Track for the rear wobble in turns. I know there are about a dozen different ones out there for this issue. Specifically who runs this product and your impressions, THANKS.
I have a True-Track Trackula kit on my old dresser and another kit on my Dyna. Both bikes are greatly improved. A local Harley specialist described my FLHS as the best handling dresser he has ever ridden! Not bad for a near 20 year old bike!
These kits improve straight-line tracking, as well as improving handling in bends, or when you hit marks in the road. They really are a serious improvement and have transformed both my bikes. I bought my kits before TT became a sponsor here.
If you have a recent touring bike there are probably a dozen brands out there that have jumped on the bandwagon. If you have a Dyna there are only a few, but if you have an older bike like my Evo True-Track are the only brand I have found.
If you have never experienced the handling habits that some of us go on about, you will still find one of these things improves your ride! They are that good.
Sorry I don't have 5 or 10 buddies looking for one . Would like one for my 08 Ultra though !!! I see JP cycle has them on sale for $200.00 . They are Progressive Suspension Touring Link Chassis Stabilizer. Does anyone know if they are any good ...????
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