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Has anyone heard anything good/bad about Throttle-Up Industries? Also, has anyone purchased the touring stabilizer and what has been your experience with it?
Damn right I have! The second best mod I did to my bike. I highly
recommend it and it is still worth the money E-mail throttle up
industries and ask if they still give discounts to HDForum members.
for what it is worth check this out, https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...-pictures.html also this https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...tabilizer.html
Oh yeah the next time I'm in San Diego around the 5th or 6th of never
you owe me a beer LOL.
Thanks for the reply and info. Will definitely look into it. And when you do make it out this way, hit me up. If it's as good as you say, I'll buy you more than "A" beer. LOL
Looks like one might lose a little clearance under the frame with this one...the one I've been eyeing is the Progressive model...gotta remove the exhaust to install that particular one, but you can get it on Amazon for about the same price, no clearance lost.
I just installed a Throttle Up stabilizer on my Road King last week. Given the quality and how well it works, I cannot imagine a better deal. It honestly fit like a glove and Aaron was extremely helpful over the phone (twice!) I will be buying from them in the future for sure.
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