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BAJARON SWAY BAR AND LINKS

SPIDR1

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This may have been a topic already but forgive me for asking again. I have a 2013 RTL and wondering if it is worth it. What advantage does it have? Will it really improve the ride? So far, I have not encountered any problems without having it. Is it a fairly easy do it yourself installation? Thanks for any input.
 
Tons of threads on this, you are correct.

I have a BajaRon bar, the difference wasn't as dramatic as I had hoped.
I think if you want to be a "fast guy" or more aggressive in the corners, it may help.
Kind of an expensive experiment if you aren't sure. Chances are if you are undecided
your riding style and stuff may not warrant it.

Ease of install... some will say "easy cheesy", for a mechanic who knows what he's doing,
AND has appropriate lifts to do it safely...easy cheesy. For JoeBlow who doesn't know
a combination wrench from a ratchet...maybe not so much.

Either way good luck.
 
I rode a year with the OEM sway bar on my '14 RTL. I changed to Ron's bar four weeks ago and it made a big difference in the ride. I am more comfortable in the curves and riding in a crosswind. If you are somewhat mechanically incline, it is not hard to change out. Just take your time, follow the directions and you will be fine.
 
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