steering damper
Does anyone know much about steering dampers?I would like to put a damper on my 89' but I couldn't find any kits for the 600F (big surprise) so I plan on designing and making my own custom mounts the only problem is that I have never realy looked at them up close to see how they actualy mount.
also I know they make piston type and rotary typeI was kinda leaning toward the piston type myself
also I know they make piston type and rotary typeI was kinda leaning toward the piston type myself
ORIGINAL: racerrick
is it really needed?
is it really needed?
and its just another custom mod
wobble = [:'(]
at the time i had the stock frontend, it probably wasn't needed, probably.
but i've since swapped my frontend for a complete 600rr. now it is needed. and not because the frontend gets light. it is because the steering geometry changed.
but i've since swapped my frontend for a complete 600rr. now it is needed. and not because the frontend gets light. it is because the steering geometry changed.
https://cbrforum.com/m_222648/tm.htm
if you look at dementedf3's pics, you will see a black side bracket. that is what comes with the hyperpro kit.
if you look at dementedf3's pics, you will see a black side bracket. that is what comes with the hyperpro kit.
Before you spend god knows how much on a damper, and weld or drill into your frame contemplate this: Do you think these bikes wobbled when they rolled out of the factory-- nope. When I bought my Hurricane it would wobble at high speed. Anyways, turned out that I had a bias tire on the rear and a radial on the front. I got two new radial tires at the same profile and all problems went away. Heck, your problem could even be worse than that-- check your bearings too.
Putting a damper on would only be a half *** attempt at covering up something that needs to fixed right.
Putting a damper on would only be a half *** attempt at covering up something that needs to fixed right.


