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Thread: R1 steering damper

  1. #1
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    21st January 2006 - 15:13
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    R1 steering damper

    Hi all,

    I just bought an 02 R1 and it doesn't have a steering damper.

    I don't do any high speed riding but I'd like to attend track days etc.

    I've never experienced strange steering behaviour on a motorbike before but I've heard a few horror stories.

    Can someone please explain what a steering damper does and recommend whether or not I'd need one? If it's recommended, where would be the best place to buy one?

    Any advice appreciated!

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    Join Date
    2nd February 2005 - 13:41
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    600RR3
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    Basically does what it says: dampens the speed of movement of the steering head by providing hydraulic resitance to any movements. Some (like the HyperPro RSC) can distinguish between high and low-speed movements and dampen each differently)

    Practically: it tames the front end and helps to prevent head shake, or at least prevent head shake from becoming a full-on tank slapper.

    Most aftermarket dampers are adjustable. More damping can make the bike harder to turn but will prevent more of the head shaking.

    I've seen people slap a damper on when they don't really need it. Some feel a bit of a head shake and instantly think that their bike is unstable and needs a damper, when really they could solve the problem and improve handling greatly by sorting their suspension out. They still use them in top-level racing though, so obviously they still have a purpose even on a very well set up bike.

    Your local bike shop could hook you up, or call Robert Taylor, or go to eBay.
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