Stabilizer Help!!!!
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Stabilizer Help!!!!
I have seen some guys on here say that the hyperpro and ohlins are the best dampeners but my question is how do they hold up when the bike goes down? what about the Scotts Rotary? is it made by ohlins? what should i get damnit?
I dont want it to get fu*ked up the first time my bike falls...
I dont want it to get fu*ked up the first time my bike falls...
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don't get the one that top mounts, get a piston style.
there are fork mounts with heim joints you can use.
PM me i'll hook you up.
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there are fork mounts with heim joints you can use.
PM me i'll hook you up.
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#4
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I REALLY hate rotary stabilizers. I always ran stick-style ones. One reason is because you can easily rebuild them yourself. I've always liked to put 20w fork oil in them...very nice
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I have seen some guys on here say that the hyperpro and ohlins are the best dampeners but my question is how do they hold up when the bike goes down? what about the Scotts Rotary? is it made by ohlins? what should i get damnit?
I dont want it to get fu*ked up the first time my bike falls...
I dont want it to get fu*ked up the first time my bike falls...
I have a Scotts top mount. Its met the pavement a few times now and it still works fine. Its harder to **** up a top mount than a rod damper.
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Gpr is a great unit and cheap to rebuild and easy to ajust, don't buy a scotts cuz that guys a big rude ******* I've gone to that shop since I was a little kid and he's not nice to his customers
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I disagree. I and many of my boys use a Scotts & GPR and both work great. I'm running the Scotts right now as it seems to be a better quality product but for the $100 difference btw the 2, I think GPR is still a great stabilizer. My bike has gone down plenty of times, hard, and nothing has happend to them.
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why would u need to adjust it? I leave mine and "HARD AS MOTHA ****** ****" setting when im riding at all..u get used to it.
and naw if u mount it the right way its easy.
on a 636 u can mount it on the ram air duct and then to the fork.
or an f4i on the neck where the upper is and then to the fork..
and naw if u mount it the right way its easy.
on a 636 u can mount it on the ram air duct and then to the fork.
or an f4i on the neck where the upper is and then to the fork..
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I disagree. I and many of my boys use a Scotts & GPR and both work great. I'm running the Scotts right now as it seems to be a better quality product but for the $100 difference btw the 2, I think GPR is still a great stabilizer. My bike has gone down plenty of times, hard, and nothing has happend to them.
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Well it's prefference I gues, I have GPRS on all 3 of my stuntbikes and only had to rebuild my 2nd gen once but buddy had to rebuild his v4 twice allready so that's been since 02 so I gues I'm lucky. I'm driving distance for both and I prefer Gpr because Scotts not nice to his customers
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Last edited by MikeM; 01-29-2009 at 04:46 PM.