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tigertim20
23rd December 2011, 20:31
steering dampers and their finer details are outside the scope of my knowledge.

Im thinking about getting a steering damper for my yam, and after a good search, I see there are many many options.

Basically my question is: would a steering damper of say a 2003 gsxr 600 work if it was mounted to my bike (2001 R1).

If it WOULDNT work, can you explain to me why? - thanks

98tls
23rd December 2011, 20:38
How do you plan on mounting said Damper?

White trash
23rd December 2011, 20:39
A damper's a damper, providing the stroke's long enough for each bike. The difference in the details can lie within the leverage being applied to the damper and the quality of the unit.

tigertim20
23rd December 2011, 20:50
How do you plan on mounting said Damper?

depends which one I get!!

Id be getting a second hand one probably, rebuild it and check its condition before mounting, and if necessary, I will get a custom made bracket for it.
came across a few deals that might be too good to turn down

DrunkenMistake
23rd December 2011, 20:55
Couple of elastic bands should do the trick, one on each fork mounted to the pack rack maybe... should do the trick im sure. :sweatdrop

98tls
23rd December 2011, 21:00
depends which one I get!!

Id be getting a second hand one probably, rebuild it and check its condition before mounting, and if necessary, I will get a custom made bracket for it.
came across a few deals that might be too good to turn down

:lol:No shit mate.Just beware of the pitfalls eh,recently got sent a pic of one mounted off a totally different bike with some success if it was to be ridden purely round tight left handers,shame really as the bloke that did it was somewhat flushed with his skills until...:eek5:

tigertim20
23rd December 2011, 21:14
yeah I will be double checking everything through its range of motion before riding, I just didnt know if I had to get a damper with a particular rating or something.

there seems to be some decent universal kits around

hayd3n
23rd December 2011, 21:30
um how about SLOW DOWN ROSSI?

skippa1
24th December 2011, 06:13
Im thinking about getting a steering damper for my yam,

What for? Have you got a specific issue with the bike?

Aristocat
24th December 2011, 07:31
I use this: A Hyperpro RSC active damper. Google the difference between passive and active dampers; basically it increases damping relative to the severity of the shake. It's brilliant on my 98 R1. Not cheap though. I had raised the rear as part of my suspension upgrades so the front was quite prone to shakes. Couldn't hold full throttle over the hump at Hampton, or on bumpy sections of back roads. Now: no problems, pin it and steer. You don't notice the damping, just that it tracks the line you want.

BigAl
24th December 2011, 10:22
Hey TT, here are a couple of steering damper pics as mounted on my 01 R1.

Ohlins and works well with no nasty steering head shakes over bumps under power as AristoC already stated.

Only bugger is you have to remove it to get the tank off which I've had to do recently to access air filter and fit speedo healer. Only a 5 minute job really.253361253362

Crasherfromwayback
24th December 2011, 10:44
Spend the money and buy a good one.

Aristocat
24th December 2011, 10:47
Hey TT, here are a couple of steering damper pics as mounted on my 01 R1.

Ohlins and works well with no nasty steering head shakes over bumps under power as AristoC already stated.

Nice bracket, going round the front of the headstock. Is that off the shelf, or did you fabricate it?

BigAl
24th December 2011, 11:25
Nice bracket, going round the front of the headstock. Is that off the shelf, or did you fabricate it?

Off the shelf, Harris mounting kit which previous owner installed.

Amazing amount of kit available in the motherland:drool:

tigertim20
24th December 2011, 12:38
What for? Have you got a specific issue with the bike?

few reasons.
1. so it will do the job its designed to do when fitted, not necessary EVERY time I ride, but there are definitely times when I need it.
2. bling / wank factor.

thanks for the pics guys, looks good!

rossirep
24th December 2011, 17:30
steering dampers and their finer details are outside the scope of my knowledge.

Im thinking about getting a steering damper for my yam, and after a good search, I see there are many many options.

Basically my question is: would a steering damper of say a 2003 gsxr 600 work if it was mounted to my bike (2001 R1).

If it WOULDNT work, can you explain to me why? - thanks

why not just ebay one thats made to fit your bike and get the right brackets for it when ya do, then ya wont have to mess around trying to jimmy one up to fit..

but they make the world of difference, i had a "bitubo" one on my old 00/01 R1 mounted at the front of my gauge's between my top triple clamp and speedo just about the fairing bracket and it was sweet there, but ya can also get them mounted up next to the tank, after you get one put on, ya will wonder why ya aint done it sooner

tigertim20
24th December 2011, 18:16
why not just ebay one thats made to fit your bike and get the right brackets for it when ya do, then ya wont have to mess around trying to jimmy one up to fit..

but they make the world of difference, i had a "bitubo" one on my old 00/01 R1 mounted at the front of my gauge's between my top triple clamp and speedo just about the fairing bracket and it was sweet there, but ya can also get them mounted up next to the tank, after you get one put on, ya will wonder why ya aint done it sooner

I know exactly why I havent done it sooner - $$$$$$$
which is the same reason I might end up getting one that wasnt originally designed for my bike.
have spent a fair bit of coin recently on it