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I have an 07 SG. It's got the typical bagger wobble(sweeper turns, grooves in the road, etc). I checked the tires and steering head bearings, all good.
So for one of my winter mods I am going to get one of the cures. I narrowed it down to either the Glide-Pro or the Bagger Brace. I have heard great things about both. Problem is I can not decide which one to get. So I was hoping that you guys that have either one of these installed could help me decide.
It's not about price, it is about function. I was leaning toward the Bagger Brace but the Glide-Pro makes me think about "fixing it at the source."
Hey,
I went to eBay and picked up a real nice item that works well, but you should check out these guys http://www.true-track.com/tt_home.html Since they are one of the sites sponsors I;m sure they have their stuff together. Many of my buddies have them; I believe you will be happy.... Good luck.. look at a couple of pics of my brace in garage.
ps.. easy install
Last edited by sbyumabaker; Oct 28, 2010 at 12:03 AM.
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