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I met Will, the True Track guy in Rapid City this year and talked with him regarding his anti-wobble device. After trading bikes, I ordered a true-track over 2 weeks ago and have not received it yet. It's been paid for through PayPal. I have e-mailed the company and have called them a few times. Each time I call, they have an answering message that says to leave your number and someone will call you back, then an automated voice says the mail box is full, to call back later. Has anyone else ordered or had any problems with these guys? He's a sponsor on this forum.
I have one on my 05 Ultra and out one on me 06 CVO last month. They were on back order then but I was able to locate one. I've seen them on the shelf at my local dealer but I don't know how much they want.
When I got mine from Will it arrived in 2 days. But that was last year. I would guess they are flooded with orders but that is no excuse for not responding.
My friend had one installed in Rapid City on his '06 Street Glide and said he could tell the difference on the Black Hills twisties. Said the bike seemed to track better and was more stable.
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