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Check out the T.W.R. group buy thread for a great price on a very good stabilizer. There is also an install and ride review thread.
Over 40 happy forum members at this time. No scraping issues with this one.
I was seriously considering ordering that unit through the group buy until I learned some of the negative comments about its make up.
The ridestr8 is more money but appears to be better made.
My concerns really center around safety. How much safer is the ridest8 over the others?
I understand what you're saying but that's not what I got out of that thread. I'm confident that the TWR kit is as good or even superior. Take some time to read the reviews and then make your decision.
I've got the TWR kit and it's a high quality product.
I tested mine out for the first time today & I can tell you it does work.
If you have something else that works, then good. As long as you have something that solves your problem, who cares who makes it, if you're happy thats all that maters.
Hello, I have read all posts regarding the items available. Most seem to address wobble in hi speed situations and turns. I am not concerned with this as much as I am with what I am experienceing with my 04 Ultra. What I experience and I have ridden HD's for 34 years is the bikes notion to go where it feels like in your driving lane! Meaning it won't track a straight line! I've owned XL's, FX'S, FXRS, a ROAD KING and now an Ultra. My question is does any of these products eliminate this wandering of the cycle? What about the Glide-Pro as I didn't see much mentioned on it? Thanks. TomL
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