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Ordered it on Thursday, it arrived today. Super fast shipping. Yes, the instructions & pictures suck but when you get it under the bike, you can see where everything bolts up pretty clearly. I assume they ship it all together so you know where all the bolts are supposed to go.
I have to wait until I get the exhaust crossover gasket before I can finish the job but right now, the True Track looks like a well made piece that hopefully works as advertised.
I'l have a chance to put it through its paces on my trip to Tenn & NC this coming weekend.
Yes i really like how mine works as well. One misconception is that glide pro is the only source for urethane motor mounts or a swingarm pivot upgrade as True Track makes these items also.
+1 ...i like to ride aggressive sometimes and would like to hear how much it helps the wobbles lol..i have been thinking about one for a while just wanted to hear some more reviews first...what type of riding do you do?
It helps firm up the chassis on mostly pre 2009 frames. Keeps you from the "wobbling" or wagging-the-tail that you can feel in long high-speed sweepers primarily.
+1 ...i like to ride aggressive sometimes and would like to hear how much it helps the wobbles lol..i have been thinking about one for a while just wanted to hear some more reviews first...what type of riding do you do?
Can't say I'm that aggressive, since there are not many sharp, curvy roads in NJ and the ones that are there are pot hole filled and in disrepair, even though my property taxes are the highest in the country. Getting off track here.....
Don't know if I'll be able to tell any difference in the way the bike handles but the piece of mind is well worth the under $400 price tag.
Can't say I'm that aggressive, since there are not many sharp, curvy roads in NJ and the ones that are there are pot hole filled and in disrepair, even though my property taxes are the highest in the country. Getting off track here.....
Don't know if I'll be able to tell any difference in the way the bike handles but the piece of mind is well worth the under $400 price tag.
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..
It helps firm up the chassis on mostly pre 2009 frames. Keeps you from the "wobbling" or wagging-the-tail that you can feel in long high-speed sweepers primarily.
They are not just for pre 09 models. The 09 and later models wobble too, just not as much.
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