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Old 03-27-2009, 11:34 AM
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I just installed the Progressive Suspension touring link on my 2008 Ultra Classic and what an amazing change. Instead of wondering where she's going or what she will do in a turn she feels rock solid. I had her in to the Dealer twice because she was scary to ride. Scared me to many times so I spent the $199. It took a little longer to install than some of the other brands because you must loosen the exhaust system but it is well worth the time spent.

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Old 03-27-2009, 06:52 PM
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Yes Dave, it's amazing how much better and safer the bike handles when the rear of the tranny (along with the swingarm mount) are not allowed to move laterally.
I bought the True-Track which does the same thing, as do sereral other products on the market. Your Touring Link just cost half what my setup did.
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I saw them in the new ads for $199, when some of the very similar looking set ups were $499. Guess I getter order one up. On ramps can scare me right now.
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I've grown accustomed to having a hinge in the middle,if I'm real aggressive I can steer like a monster truck!
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