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rapid van cleef
31st August 2010, 19:06
can anyone tell me if a steering damper has to be fitted to only specific bike that it was made for. Or, can you buy say an ohlns damper and buy the fitting kit for your individual bike to fit it to?

i dont know if dampers for sports bikes are all pretty much the same and its only the fitting kit that differs.........or not?

some info please?

rapid van cleef
11th October 2010, 22:02
has anyone heard of 'laytona' dampers fropm thailand?

imdying
12th October 2010, 10:22
Presumably a rip off of Daytona ones?

onearmedbandit
12th October 2010, 10:24
Wow imagine the consequences if that locked up etc.

onearmedbandit
12th October 2010, 10:30
Oh and to answer your question, yes they are model specific in relation to the stroke of the dampener. If the stroke is incorrect, ie too short, than your steering lock will be reduced and the dampener will most likely suffer damage. Of course you can get generic fitting dampeners, you'll just want to make sure it mounts correctly and has the correct stroke.

Sidewinder
21st October 2010, 09:25
has anyone heard of 'laytona' dampers fropm thailand?

bro thailand says it all. usa brands or euro brands only for that kind of stuff

breakaway
22nd October 2010, 23:02
Don't skimp on quality for this kind of stuff. A tail tidy? sure its okay to get a shit brand from thailand, but for critical parts like steering/brakes, you don't want to risk it.