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I installed a True Track on my 04 Electra Glide about 2 weeks ago and it cleared up a lot of problems with my back wheel.
Normally, I'd go into a turn and I'd feel the whole bike shift around on the rear wheel. Now, everything feels solid and secure. I definitely recommend it if you've got the spare cash.
When I installed the TT on my Dyna I felt an immediate difference so I installed it on my RK also. Didn't feel any difference at all but have peace of mind knowing what it does.
fwiw.. The Dyna had less than 5k on it when I installed it and the RK had a little over 7k
Sucks...doesn't it!!!...not sure what your taxes are there, but in CT they cant be much better.. I feel like im constantly dropping my shorts!!!
but anywayssss.. sounds good...still post up how you like it..ive been waiting for them to run a deal on it but it seems like that is not going to happen any time soon lol!
and also not to jack the thread but how is the jagg working for ya?.. also getting close to that purchase also..
They just had a 4 day deal + forum discount, $377 shipped....
As far as the Jagg Cooler, my oil temperature has not gone over 200 degrees since installing it. This week their calling for another heat wave on the east coast, so I'll see how things look going and coming back from down south.
Last edited by HDV-GLIDE; Jun 19, 2012 at 05:53 AM.
I would like to hear the report on the true track too. Sometimes, in to the turns with the 2011 I can feel it shift a little but not all the time. Wakes you up!
Never really felt a wobble on my 07 Ultra other than on grooves where the road was getting prepped for repaving. A forum member sold me his at a great price.
Glad I installed it as the bike feels much more stable when riding aggressively in the twisties. A bit of a confidence builder.
I have one on my 2011 , I never had a death wobble but above 75 mph it would wonder a bit like my rear tire was low on air , it sweeping curves it would feel a little loose also , after installing the TT these issues have gone away so I am a believer
I'm sure TruTrack hopes you think so. I don't. After 10,0000+ miles, mine doesn't wobble at any speed under any conditions.
try a sweeper at 80-90 mph. you'll feel wobble ..and its badddd...yea yea yea not supposed to ride a harley that way blah blah... dont want to hear it.. just want a resolution lol...or at least a help for it ...
They just had a 4 day deal + forum discount, $377 shipped
Darn, definitely missed that ...Can you lead me to link?...maybe i can try to persuade one more out of em ? :/
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