RE: Steering Stabilizer?
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/7/2008 7:56:29 PM
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KidCr3nshaw
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Well let's not act like a damper on the 9's is uncalled for. Probably the single best investment you could make out of any aftermarket part.
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/7/2008 9:50:19 PM
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TK954RR
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^ Gotta agree, a stabalizer is a great all around investment imo. RCR your nuts for doin wheelies without one, again just my opinion
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/7/2008 10:08:49 PM
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RCR
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Ive been thinking about getting one but I don't notice any head shake at all. I have set it down many times at a hundo before and nothing. The only time I ever had head shake was when I first started riding it and Im sure I was riding it a little stiff causing the problem. If it was really that bad wouldn't they recall the bikes for safety issues? Don't get me wrong its an issue but one I have been lucky enough to not experince as a constant problem like most report.
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/7/2008 10:22:12 PM
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NY Erion929
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quote:
ORIGINAL: RCR Ive been thinking about getting one but I don't notice any head shake at all. I have set it down many times at a hundo before and nothing. The only time I ever had head shake was when I first started riding it and Im sure I was riding it a little stiff causing the problem. If it was really that bad wouldn't they recall the bikes for safety issues? Don't get me wrong its an issue but one I have been lucky enough to not experince as a constant problem like most report. I dont think either is saying its a severe safety issue if you dont have, But if you do have it you will not regret buying it one bit. I rode mine a full season without one and never really had any scares, just the usual light front and loose bars exelerating out of hard turns... But when i got it i wondered how i rode without one for so long...
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/7/2008 11:13:37 PM
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KidCr3nshaw
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It's not a racebike - for moderate street riding it's perfectly suitable. I don't think anyone here rides their bike moderately though. Put it this way - you ride your bike with a damper and then make a choice. I would never say it's necessary as it obviously isn't, but if you've ever ridden with one you would be recommending everyone to get one too. A damper makes the 929 a perfect bike, for me anyway. Now to just get one... I've got my eye on a GPS in the box for $300.
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/8/2008 9:15:16 PM
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RCR
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ORIGINAL: NY Erion929 quote:
ORIGINAL: RCR Ive been thinking about getting one but I don't notice any head shake at all. I have set it down many times at a hundo before and nothing. The only time I ever had head shake was when I first started riding it and Im sure I was riding it a little stiff causing the problem. If it was really that bad wouldn't they recall the bikes for safety issues? Don't get me wrong its an issue but one I have been lucky enough to not experince as a constant problem like most report. I dont think either is saying its a severe safety issue if you dont have, But if you do have it you will not regret buying it one bit. I rode mine a full season without one and never really had any scares, just the usual light front and loose bars exelerating out of hard turns... But when i got it i wondered how i rode without one for so long... Really,I have been kicking the idea around and you just might of sold me on that part of the upgrade.
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/8/2008 9:29:04 PM
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NY Erion929
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ORIGINAL: RCR quote:
ORIGINAL: NY Erion929 quote:
ORIGINAL: RCR Ive been thinking about getting one but I don't notice any head shake at all. I have set it down many times at a hundo before and nothing. The only time I ever had head shake was when I first started riding it and Im sure I was riding it a little stiff causing the problem. If it was really that bad wouldn't they recall the bikes for safety issues? Don't get me wrong its an issue but one I have been lucky enough to not experince as a constant problem like most report. I dont think either is saying its a severe safety issue if you dont have, But if you do have it you will not regret buying it one bit. I rode mine a full season without one and never really had any scares, just the usual light front and loose bars exelerating out of hard turns... But when i got it i wondered how i rode without one for so long... Really,I have been kicking the idea around and you just might of sold me on that part of the upgrade. try to find one thats adjustable on the fly.. either way your gonna love it!
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RE: Steering Stabilizer? - 4/8/2008 10:16:37 PM
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mark5009
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ORIGINAL: RCR Really,I have been kicking the idea around and you just might of sold me on that part of the upgrade. If you check back in the archives, I was of the same opinion as yourself: the bike didn't really need a damper and I could ride around the shakes. I gave in and picked up a Sprint SX and the difference is night and day. I haven't noticed any downside, cost apart, and lots of positives. The added stablity over rough roads, through corners and under brakes, plus a much more composed front through sweepers, makes for a real winner. I have also just put on a new set of Metzler Sportec M3 and I couldn't be happier. Now it is up tp me to ride it right :-)
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