Great video of the removal and installation of the new stainless sway bar. It must handle great now? I see you have already installed a steering stabilizer and how much did that improving the handling?
@@rykermod3521 Looks like this system is fairly different from what you are currently selling? Are you planning to produce this for sale as well. Since it seems to connect directly to the tie rod and then to the pitman arms it would seem that this system would have a more direct impact on damping the steering?
Great vid Sir , very informative and detailed you didn't get a lot more views, thankyou
Looks great Richard
Thank You Sir.
Just did the steering stabilizer want to do this when i can afford it or at the very least the end links
Great video of the removal and installation of the new stainless sway bar. It must handle great now?
I see you have already installed a steering stabilizer and how much did that improving the handling?
It is a dramatic difference. The Drifty feeling and handlebar shake is gone.
Would bolt cutters be able to cut the sway bar, or is it hardened to the point bolt cutters won't work?
Bolt cutters can work however they need to be 36 inch or larger.
What stabilizer is that you have installed?
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We own the intellectual property for the Stabilizer.
@@rykermod3521 Looks like this system is fairly different from what you are currently selling? Are you planning to produce this for sale as well. Since it seems to connect directly to the tie rod and then to the pitman arms it would seem that this system would have a more direct impact on damping the steering?
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