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Old 03-14-2009, 10:28 AM
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finally got around to posting some pics of the sputhe positrac i installed along with the superbrace.....first one is front mount before and second one is the rear mount,stock..third pic is with positrac installed ,front mount,fourth is positrac installed rear mount...
 
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some more of the superbrace
 
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Old 03-14-2009, 11:15 AM
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Nice, how do you like it?

Is that a bell in the third picture?
 
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0lowrider1, thanks for the pics. I've been interested in the Sputhe Engr'g. Positrak for a while now. It's a well engineered piece of hardware. Definitely looking to purchase one soon. Does the Positrak eliminate that "twitching" wobble, kind of a side to side trying to find the bikes center while going down the road?

And, was there any problems with the installation. I hear that there are some quirks with the True Trak system. The Spruthe system appears to be somewhat a "tighter" (stays closer to the bike's frame).
 
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i really am impressed with the handling of my bike....it rides totally different from stock.....everything is alot tighter,the bike takes off in a straight line,going through a long sweeper it just handles alot stiffer,i love it,makes me want to lay in the throttle some more...and yes it is a ride bell...yes the positrac is more of a compact design..both are very similiar to each other.i'm sure the true track is a good piece too...i went with the sputhe because it was more compact in the front
 

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I gotta say that I'm sure the other similar product is good but I could never get passed that hunk of whatever that mounts up to the front motor mount. Looks like an eye-sore. Had never seen the Sputhe setup and it looks less noticeable, which in my mind is better. Both products look like they utilize the same type of linkage. If I was in the market, I'd get the sputhe based on that front mount.

Thanks for the photos big man.
 
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0Lowrider1, can I ask...can you take a sideview shot of the front mount and post it?
 
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i will see what i can do .......that is a fine lookin scoot you got,,,,
 
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S.C... here are the pics you requested...hope this helps...one from each side of the bike...
 
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S.C... here are the pics you requested...hope this helps...one from each side of the bike...
That does help. Its as low profile as I thought it was. You know pics on the sputhe site stink. I'm sure someone else will also appreciate the photos as well. Thanks a lot.

Also, thanks for the compliment. As many say about their bike...it's a work in progress. Think I'm concentrating on performance. I'll eventually get into the suspension and then aesthetics.
 


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