Snoking1127
Well-known member
If I might make a suggestion, I'll tell you what Bajaron told me....do one at a time and put some miles on so you will know what each does for you. He was right. I did the car tires up front first and boy howdy, was that a big improvement over the Kendas. After another 1K miles, I installed the sway bar and boy howdy, was that a big improvement. It's nice knowing what each did for the bike, so I could tell others.
Thanks! I have looked around the park for someone that has a slotted loading ramp on their side by side trailer to drive the front on to fish out the out sway bar and slide the new one in, then back on my blocks to finish up the install.
Chris