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I have the "Missing Link" kit in my garage. Bought it last year, but never had a chance over the past winter to install the unit.
As I am going to be storing the bike in the garage shortly for winter mod's, I thought I would get some input as to how well the Missing Link is working out for members who have installed it.
None with mine. It's been on the bike for about 2 years, give or take, and it really helped with the slow speed wiggles. Never really had the high speed wobble.
The one I use is the Ride Str8, which is essentially identical to the TWR missing link. After having it on my bike for over a year, I wouldn't ride without it. It much improves the handling, and there's no downside at all.
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