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Old 17-11-06, 22:37
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Steering Damper

I`ve heard u can get a steering damper to stabilize your bike at 160 km/hr.Feels like your back tyre is going down.
Andy one got pics of where from and how ?
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Old 17-11-06, 22:50
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Old 19-12-06, 08:41
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I`ve heard u can get a steering damper to stabilize your bike at 160 km/hr.Feels like your back tyre is going down.
Andy one got pics of where from and how ?
You don't really need a steering damper. All I do is move a bit back on the seat at high speeds, and don't grip the handlebars too tight.
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Old 19-12-06, 10:20
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I've done 20k km with XTR . At any speed I haved never observe a wobble tendency. According to me xt is a very stable bike.

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Old 06-04-07, 19:35
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Steering Damper

You have obviously not driven in the south easter in cape Town South Africa !
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Hunday the tip to sit further back on the bike when at high speed really does help, as well as the tip to not hold onto the handle bars too hard when at speed. Try it and you will see the difference.
As far as the Southeaster, can be pretty strong and not too sure how much a damper would help with that?
I must admit that my bike never used to have any high speed problems even over 100mph but since changing my tyres I have a wobbly front end and I have to sit further back when going anything more than about 85mph.
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Old 31-12-08, 14:35
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Top speed is not what i would be interested of. I can use a turbocharged busa if I want 5 gear wheelies :P


I do quite a lot of sand driving, the damper would be pretty useful there.
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Scott's / Ohlins damper

I run that damper (scotts / Ohlins) on my husky enduro bike. Once you've ridden with one you wont ride without one.

I would like to get a mount for my road bike. Things like hitting a pothole cranked over at 120kmh tend to upset the front of the bike and the damper would just add that additional confidence.
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