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Old 07-24-2009, 05:49 PM
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Re: Stabilizers...

Rotary GPR = POOP
Rod Style Dampers like Hyperpro, Ohlins ect.. =
Heres my Bling Blaow rod damper setup on my f4eezy/rr
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by ROWDY
Rotary GPR = POOP
Rod Style Dampers like Hyperpro, Ohlins ect.. =
Heres my Bling Blaow rod damper setup on my f4eezy/rr
cant wait to post pics of my ghetto setup
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by ROWDY
Rotary GPR = POOP
I knew I shouldn't have been in such a hurry to make my purchase

If only I had waited 6 years..
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Old 07-24-2009, 07:21 PM
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by inolen
I knew I shouldn't have been in such a hurry to make my purchase

If only I had waited 6 years..


On the real, I hope it doesnt have the 45 degree break away safety crap the new ones have. One good carving stoppie at highspeed and its tank slap city bro
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rowdy i have that style on my 636 and i got a gpr i was gonna try out. figured they were pretty pimp? whats the bad reviews on them?
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"SUPPOSEDLY" They have sweep break away protection something or other that if the bars were to turn over 45 degrees in either direction it will loosen and allow free movement. Their logic is if the bars are more than 45 degrees the damper is going to do u more damage being locked in the higher settings than it is free

This is coming from someone who bought one NEW and sold it instantly, NOT from my own personal experience. Id call them and see if its true and if so, hopefully urs isnt equipped with this garbage
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In my experience GPRS suck they come lose and do not offer as much adjustability as a scott so i reccommend ohlins or scotts
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by Fash00
In my experience GPRS suck they come lose and do not offer as much adjustability as a scott so i reccommend ohlins or scotts
+1 and plus with top mounts you can still run dirt bars!!
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Re: Stabilizers...

im gonna be in the market for one soon i was thinkin bout gettin the gsxr style mount from hohey for my f4i wtih 954 forks is this the way to go or what im new to the stabilizer area and need some advice
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i wouldnt trade my scotts for any other. a bonus with the scotts is you only need one damper if you have multiple bikes.
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Re: Stabilizers...

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i wouldnt trade my scotts for any other. a bonus with the scotts is you only need one damper if you have multiple bikes.
is scotts a top mount rotary type or a slider type
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by gixxerkiid
is scotts a top mount rotary type or a slider type

top mount rotary
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how the **** does that work shouldnt it just have a stif n a soft adjustment theres 4 controls on it
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only reason im swapping out my hyperpro is cause it has a tiny bit of play in it? wondering if it needs a rebuild? figured id try something else. ill let yas know.
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i am really glad with my Scotts! the GPR for the 954 hasnt given me ANY love since i got it, its getting sent back..
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Re: Stabilizers...

Originally Posted by Fash00
In my experience GPRS suck they come lose and do not offer as much adjustability as a scott so i reccommend ohlins or scotts

i would not say **** on this forum untill you pay or send that man his rim... what a fat ****fash00
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