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Old Jun 8, 2000 | 07:43 PM
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I never hear anything about Steering Stabilizers. Does anyone have one? Does it help? Are they for woods riding? They are under $100.00 are they worth it?
 
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Old Jun 8, 2000 | 09:37 PM
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Steering stabilizers are the best investment an ATV owner can sink his/her $130 in. Get one by Denton ( it's 7 click adjustable not 3 holes adjustable and it's rebuildable). I have it in my 400EX.
 
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Old Jun 9, 2000 | 02:15 PM
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I just put a Denton stabilizer on my EX last night. Very good $130 investment. Although it took much longer to install properly than I thought it would (probably would have helped if I had taken it out of the back of my truck, but daylight was running out and I was in a hurry)

I took it to our track and thru a gnarly little section of woods nearby for testing.

On the track, it tracks effortlessly, when landing the big air, much less harshness is transmitted to the bars, thru the rutted whoops it tracks right where you aim it. Running around the track was effortless...

In the woods, is where it really shines... Especially if there are lots of ruts, roots, rocks, and ledgerock. No more are my wheels grabbed by the terrain and shock transmitted to my bars. Helps you keep the quad aimed where you intend it to be aimed.

My dirtbike riding buddy noticed the difference right away as well....
 
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