Originally Posted by
ravensrest
I received my new sway bar links from Bajaron last week, and quickly installed them on my 2019 Ryker Rally. The links are well made and very nicely finished. The balls rotate more freely than in the plastic factory links, but they are not at all sloppy. I found that one should attach the lower end of the link to the A-arm first because with the upper end loose, you can tilt the link and attaching bolt so as to make inserting the second spacer on the lower end of the link relatively easy to do. There is no problem with the spacers on the upper end. Installation took about 20 minutes total for both.
I bought the links hoping they would reduce the "twitchiness" mentioned by RykerRick at higher speeds. It is difficult to tell for sure, but I would say there is a marginal improvement above 60 mph. However, the twitchiness is still present. I think it is due more to the steering geometry than any other cause, and might best be cured (short of steering redesign) with a steering damper rather than a beefed up sway bar. I wonder, Bajaron, if you have considered, or would consider, providing such a device?
In summary, I am pleased with my purchase; they look great, appear marinally successful in reducing twitchiness, offer easy installation, and provide a feeling of well being knowing that critical parts of your steering do no rely on plastic.
BS