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- Gavin jap4
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Re: steering damper.
standard set up is £175.00 I think same as ours and an extra £40-£50 for the brackets to fit them the other way around. Just PM rick though full prices
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Re: steering damper.
140mm Sprint side mount steering damper complete with fork clampClaytonbojo wrote:
wot sort of price is one of rick o steering damper?
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Re: steering damper.
is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of money
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Re: steering damper.
If you have a tank slapper at speed and you dont have a damper, you would wish you had payed 100x that for oneClaytonbojo wrote:is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of money

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Re: steering damper.
well i took the "risk" and bought one.
and to be fair the quality is dead on,the finish is alright but we'll see just how well it lasts out on the road. i think it looks well with the black frame and bodywork.

and to be fair the quality is dead on,the finish is alright but we'll see just how well it lasts out on the road. i think it looks well with the black frame and bodywork.



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Re: steering damper.
royster81 wrote:well i took the "risk" and bought one.
and to be fair the quality is dead on,the finish is alright but we'll see just how well it lasts out on the road. i think it looks well with the black frame and bodywork.
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Id have gone with Red myself

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I'd have put it the other way round personally
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Re: steering damper.
skinnydog0_0 wrote:If you have a tank slapper at speed and you dont have a damper, you would wish you had payed 100x that for oneClaytonbojo wrote:is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of moneybut it depends how hard you plan of riding the bike i guess.
I agree when I first got my KR1s it did not have damper on and I got a huge tankslapper lock to lock with the back end following it at about £70-80 with it throwing me off the bike and bouncing me down the road (bounced well as I was only 17). Very soon after that I fitted one and never had a slapper again well worth it in my opinion
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banoffee wrote:I'd have put it the other way round personally
I prefer them the normal way around as you can adjust them on the move then if you want to
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Re: steering damper.
mmmm red ....nice !!Gavin jap4 wrote:royster81 wrote:well i took the "risk" and bought one.
and to be fair the quality is dead on,the finish is alright but we'll see just how well it lasts out on the road. i think it looks well with the black frame and bodywork.
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Id have gone with Red myself



horses for courses mate, i can't adjust this on the move easy enough ,my other one is the same so went this way, could have gone the other if i had thought of doing it firstbanoffee wrote:I'd have put it the other way round personally
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