View Poll Results: Which stabilizer kit are you using?
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Which stabilizer are you using?
#61
I found approaching a dozen brands of these things when I was researching them. I have True-Track kits on both my Dyna and Evo Glide and both bikes are transformed. For Evo owners I believe True-Track are the only firm making a kit and the choices for Dynas are few, compared with touring models. Original and best!
I also must assume that the swingarm pivot bushings must be in great shape in order for this to work?
I don't get it. Why install a stabilizer like this without first changing out the swingarm pivot bushings??
#62
Did you have to align your bike prior to installation. I have a 1990 Ultra and the how to directions on the website mention replacing cleave blocks and engine mounts or they will fail after 10K once the True-Track is installed. The directions are VERY vague.
I also must assume that the swingarm pivot bushings must be in great shape in order for this to work?
I don't get it. Why install a stabilizer like this without first changing out the swingarm pivot bushings??
I also must assume that the swingarm pivot bushings must be in great shape in order for this to work?
I don't get it. Why install a stabilizer like this without first changing out the swingarm pivot bushings??
If you replace the cleve blocks with new ones, all you need is a factory manual, which will be useful for any similar work. Frankly I suggest you junk the cleve blocks if you have them, as they are part of the cause of rear steer. Harley dropped them not long after your bike and mine were built (around '92/3 I believe). I would also wait until after the new parts are fitted before checking or adjusting vehicle alignment.
Hope that helps. The S&S dealer who fitted my motor reckoned at the time that mine is the best handling dresser he had ever ridden and the only high power one he would trust to ride in rain and on wet roads.
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