Pretech 6 pots

I have McCruise -- second bike -- swear by them -- if you can afford it. For me, truly adds to the pleasure of cruising.

Kit comes with complete (truly) parts and extensive (truly) instructions with photos, reminiscent of the old Haynes repair manuals where they actually took apart the vehicle so their instructions were really how it was done.

And in the rare instance one needs factory help, they actually answer the phone and know the answers.

I'm waiting for their new electric servo kit (all previous kits, and the current offering for the Rockets, use vacuum servo) so I can install one on my daily commuter Honda.
 
The Pretech do work on the Touring, I had Spiegler make me up a set of braided lines, not too expensive, as I recall, but I don't remember the amount.
 
What he said - also removes any torque reaction from the wheel to the swing arm. Isolates suspension from baking influence. iirc Kawasaki did something similar on their track bike front ends.
 
Would love to have them in matching blue, but will have to wait a bit! They definitely moved to the top of my "want" list!! I assume (hope) this is not a one time purchase opportunity!
 
Les - What pads do they use? Their own or something easily found?
 
Ok, not horrible. I figure if I buy Truck-lite LED's instead of JW Speaker I can get these for the difference. Well, almost. I think I'll leave the rear one alone, it's less important and on the Touring it's behind the bag anyway so no-one can see the butt-ugliness and for the rear its capability is fine.