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Derek where is a good site to learn more aboput the Sta Bo? The Tru Trak web site makes you do a bunch of thinking about this issue......I was riding inthe mountains last week on the SG and had the funny feeling that my rear tire was low........but it wasn't. Tru Trak engineering explanation makes sense.
Wow, it's like a light just went off in my head. Ive experienced the same feel. I've felt it loaded down two up in a turn.
I can' believe that if MOCO has a design flaw in their bikes that it is up to us the customer to correct it or die !!! Don't you all think that maybe we should get Harley to fix this issure? Lets get together and make some NOISE !!!!
I put my True-Track about a week ago on my Eglide and it is a lot better in the curves-feels a lot tighter. It is a quality 1st rate piece. If you compared the Ridestr8 and the T-Track side by side, you would buy the T-Track. You can still jack your bike, ground clearance is not lost, and the bracket over the oil pan does not hold heat. Highly recommended. They have a good website that also features some of their other available products.
I can' believe that if MOCO has a design flaw in their bikes that it is up to us the customer to correct it or die !!! Don't you all think that maybe we should get Harley to fix this issure? Lets get together and make some NOISE !!!!
sounds like a nice idea...but you'd just get hoarse from hollerin
I saw the true-track on a frame at Laconia (at the Fat Bagger's display). It only redueces the ground clearance by 1/8" to 1/4". Nice looking piece of equipment. Will look into it if I have any problems once I am on the road.
been thinkin on one lately...their web has been down...was scrollin around and accidentaly clicked on and WALLA, new site ... looks good too....so after readin up on it...got me one...my bike doesnt wobble yet but it might start [:-] ... we'll see ... i'll be givin some feedback
so your spending $400 to fix an issue you dont have? that makes sense...because, as u say the new web site is pretty! lol
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