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Steering Damper - 1/19/2007 8:44:19 PM   
cloudbreakmd


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I am looking at used steering dampers for my bike. Are they all essentially universal with the exception of the mounts? I was looking at one on Ebay for instance by GPR and the auction includes the unit but no mount. Will that be difficult (in obtaining) or pricey to replace?

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/19/2007 9:24:37 PM   
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I wouldnt put one of those on my ride unless I was planning on riding track seriously. Dude do you really want to add some mechanical device that influences your steering?

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/19/2007 11:06:02 PM   
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I would and have invested in one...Scotts radial and I kno the scotts just use a different mounting kit for different bikes...same as probally most other brands GPR i thought was bike specific but i dont kno for sure...if you can afford one get it they do not hinder your steering that much at all not enough to matter and if they seem stiff THEY ARE ADJUSTABLE...atleast all the good ones are (Go with Scotts, GPR, Ohlins, etc) 1 in a 100 chance you'll need it...but if you hit that 1 out of a 100 you'll be more than thankful u dished out the cash...when you buy used you might need to get it rebuilt which I believe is like 15 or 20 bux. 

As for prices on mounts Ive seen the scotts mounts go for anywhere from 50-100 i dunno about GPR look on the net and ebay maybe ask a local shop.

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/20/2007 3:47:34 AM   
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Here's the deal. If your not getting loose in the front end at high speeds (wobble), don't worry about it. I've had speed wobbles (pot holes/wet pavement induced) with my GSXR750(stock with dampener) and my 900RR (no dampener), and there was NO differance in how I had to react.
My 900rr DID have an after market on BEFORE I got a hold of it. And to install one, you will have to drill into the frame to mount it.

In the end, as mentioned above, if you are not prety much TRACK centric, don't even bother.


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RE: Steering Damper - 1/20/2007 2:09:52 PM   
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I'm going to take the other opinion. I think installing a Scott's damper was one of the better mods on my 96 900RR. I've had tank slappers under different circumstances. With the scotts damper I don't know it is there until I need it. I've ridden on the track with and without the damper and gives me much more confindence. If you have ever had a slapper with a roll on wheelie on a windy day, you'll appreciate it.
My damper was a 20 min. install.  NO drilling for the 96

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 1:09:47 AM   
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I would agree. A steering damper is like an air bag in your car.

You'l likely never need it, but in the instance you do, it will save your A$$.

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 4:00:00 AM   
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That's debatable. Are you on an 04?

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 9:55:04 AM   
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I have to completely disagree with this.  Have you ever came out of a increasing radius right or left over a knoll and the front get's light?  Well the faster you go, the higher probability of when that tire meets the surface again, you could experience a tank slapper.  Track or not, it's a great idea.  Plus, try doing tricks without one.  It is a great investment.  

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 2:43:41 PM   
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I kind of already answered your question in my original post.
I've had "slappers" with and without a dampener, no differance with what I had to do.
As to tricks, I'll leave that to the more experienced trick riders personal preferance.

Did you see the part where I mentioned track riding? I wasn't meaning straight away track riding.

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 4:31:34 PM   
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I have a damper on my 95, and I wouldnt ride without one. As far as you dont need one, then why has honda put electronic steering dampers on the 06 an 07 1000rr? I guess if you didnt need it they wouldnt make it a stock item on a new bike. H.onda E.lectronic S.teering D.amper (HESD) is the same thing as a pneumatic damper. They do help with high speed wobble and tank slap. But, even if you have one you could still get tank slap or a wobble, they will just help you.  I like mine because when I come down from a nice highway wheelie, at about 90-100 mph and my handlebars arent exactly straight, the damper helps with the landing of the front wheel.

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/21/2007 6:30:20 PM   
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Where did I say you didn't need one? If it comes with one, sure, why the hell would you take it off?
But using your logic, if it didn't come with one on, then you don't need one on. Do I think that that is THE correct option? No. Differant riding styles will dictate the need/want.
As stated previously, it's a preferance issue PERIOD. The original poster never disclosed HOW he rides, he asked for input/opinions, and I gave mine, as did others.
Go bag on yourself.

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/22/2007 8:23:45 PM   
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cloudbreakmd I see you bidding on that shindy damper over on ebay good luck man 

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/23/2007 11:17:44 AM   
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Thanks. I figured I would try a 7 posituion cheapie out first and then go from there. Although if I get outbid it's okay, I won't be upset ;)

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/23/2007 4:14:03 PM   
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did you win it?

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RE: Steering Damper - 1/24/2007 11:38:59 PM   
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did RR's ever come stock with a damper? my 95 has one it riveted into the frame and clamped around the fork tube on the right side. and theres no name or anything on it??

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