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Old 02-16-2004, 12:04 AM
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Steering Dampers

I have been stunting for too long without a damper and have been in one too many tank slappers!!! So I am gonna finally break down and buy one, but I don't know to go with a Rotary style like a Scott's or with the regular piston syle? HELP PLEASE!!!!!
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Old 02-16-2004, 12:09 AM
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Re: Steering Dampers

I run both!!!!
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Re: Steering Dampers

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I run both!!!!
toby's and scotts teamed up work VERY well, I heard that from a lil' birdie the other day.....
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Old 02-16-2004, 02:21 AM
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Re: Steering Dampers

either way, i was practicing endos and almost ate it twice if wasn't for the scott's steering dampner. i like my scott,but my roommate's ohlins does the same.
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Re: Steering Dampers

i ran some cheap rod storz type .....all i coudl afford
but i ran a scotts before and that was dayamn fine (**** gets stolen easy even w/ the special bolts)
And i heard good stuff about Hyperpro dampners (rod)so im gonna get that for my F4i next.
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Re: Steering Dampers

I run a toby (rod style) and I have never had a problem with it. Except you have to watch out for people messing with the settings on it. I went down at 115 mph from a tank slapper when I set a wheelie down, thanks to someone adjusting my dampner out with out me knowing.
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Re: Steering Dampers

Originally Posted by dkxtreme
I run a toby (rod style) and I have never had a problem with it. Except you have to watch out for people messing with the settings on it. I went down at 115 mph from a tank slapper when I set a wheelie down, thanks to someone adjusting my dampner out with out me knowing.
That's a funny *** joke!!!!! Suck's for you though . I'm still laughing about it, sorry man.
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