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My wobble went away when i stiffened the front end by changing my fork oil to SE heavy. I was going to go the true track and sta bo bushings but no need now. Not to say that the brace doesn't work but i am glad i didn't spend $400 to fix this...
This 'wobble' problem has been discussed here in HDF since before I joined the forum. It is very obvious to me, as a student of the subject, that many riders, possibly the majority, are very happy with their ride. It is unfortunate therefore that some chose to poo-poo those of us who are not!
I have had True-Track kits on my Glide and Dyna for over 4 years now and both bikes were transformed. I can't talk for the latest Touring range, but the difference was immediately obvious, on both bikes, before I got into top gear for the first time. The bikes steer more faithfully, feel tighter and handle better in all conditions.
If you are happy, ride on. No need to cast doubt on a product you haven't tried. If not, a T-T kit will probably put a big smile on your face!
i got Glide pro engine mounts , swing arm bushing and a true track . I cant tell the difference im not saying they are waste of money , maybe i just expecting to .. much from them .. the glide pro guy said after the install .that i dont need my tru track any more . so he got it off ..my bike. .i can still feel the wobble after i left his shop , in San diego . , got home put my true track back on. . they both did'nt pass my riding style . but i left them on my bike . just because, i spend good amount of money on them
i got Glide pro engine mounts , swing arm bushing and a true track . I cant tell the difference im not saying they are waste of money , maybe i just expecting to .. much from them .. the glide pro guy said after the install .that i dont need my tru track any more . so he got it off ..my bike. .i can still feel the wobble after i left his shop , in San diego . , got home put my true track back on. . they both did'nt pass my riding style . but i left them on my bike . just because, i spend good amount of money on them
You are over-egging the pudding by using two products. They set out to 'solve' the problem in different ways. The True-Track kit is the superior IMHO from an engineering point of view, so I suggest you try that on its own.
You are over-egging the pudding by using two products. They set out to 'solve' the problem in different ways. The True-Track kit is the superior IMHO from an engineering point of view, so I suggest you try that on its own.
i think your right . I really need to removed my True Track . and ride it for a while . maybe i will like it tnis time. I just need to buy some allen head bolt that i removed when i installed. the TT. cause. im to old to remember were the hell i hide it. Lol
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