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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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Claytonbojo wrote:
wot sort of price is one of rick o steering damper?
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is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of money
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Claytonbojo wrote:is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of money
If you have a tank slapper at speed and you dont have a damper, you would wish you had payed 100x that for one ;) but it depends how hard you plan of riding the bike i guess.
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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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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 :grin:
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I'd have put it the other way round personally
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skinnydog0_0 wrote:
Claytonbojo wrote:is steering dampers worth buying? for a NC30 thats alot of money
If you have a tank slapper at speed and you dont have a damper, you would wish you had payed 100x that for one ;) but 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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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 :grin:
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banoffee wrote:I'd have put it the other way round personally
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 first
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