KFX steering stabilizer
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YES to that.
The diameter for the upper steering stem where the steering damper will mount is 4 inches for the BF750.
The M/C shop is closed here on Mondays, so I can't get down there and measure the steering stems on the sport 4wheelers. I too want the Steering stabilizer for my BF but would rather get the correct size to begin with, instead of shimming it to fit.
If you or anybody else finds the correct sport ATV Model (4wheeler) with an 4" Steering Stem, please post. Thanks..
The diameter for the upper steering stem where the steering damper will mount is 4 inches for the BF750.
The M/C shop is closed here on Mondays, so I can't get down there and measure the steering stems on the sport 4wheelers. I too want the Steering stabilizer for my BF but would rather get the correct size to begin with, instead of shimming it to fit.
If you or anybody else finds the correct sport ATV Model (4wheeler) with an 4" Steering Stem, please post. Thanks..
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AS it turns out I for one won't be needing the Steering Stabilizer, as I have fixed the problem.
My Fix was the final Upgrade to my WORKS Shocks, having the pre-load adjusters installed and adding the remote Reserviors.
Very smooth ride overall, the WORKS will take the beating on the trail, not you. Fast riding over rough tertrain is now done with ease, powerslides like a Prairie 700, handles fast speed riding like you wouldn't believe.
My Fix was the final Upgrade to my WORKS Shocks, having the pre-load adjusters installed and adding the remote Reserviors.
Very smooth ride overall, the WORKS will take the beating on the trail, not you. Fast riding over rough tertrain is now done with ease, powerslides like a Prairie 700, handles fast speed riding like you wouldn't believe.
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Hi
Im new to this forum and Im a chick from South Africa
I ride a KFX700 V Force and Im having steering problems.
If I hit the Tar and do anything over 60km(dont know how to convert to miles)
I get a serious head shake and the handle bars shake.
We've checked wheels, A-arms, frame and nothing is bent or buckled.
Steering column fine. This can be very scary and I slow dont and get left behind.
We put a Steering damper on but that only helped in rough terrain.
My other half has a '05 model and he does not have this problem.
Mine is a '04 model.
Somebody mentioned some thing about a bush on the steering column being plasic
and should chance it for a metal bush( im blond and have no idea what they are talking about)
Anyone have same problem or suggestions , advise
Im new to this forum and Im a chick from South Africa
I ride a KFX700 V Force and Im having steering problems.
If I hit the Tar and do anything over 60km(dont know how to convert to miles)
I get a serious head shake and the handle bars shake.
We've checked wheels, A-arms, frame and nothing is bent or buckled.
Steering column fine. This can be very scary and I slow dont and get left behind.
We put a Steering damper on but that only helped in rough terrain.
My other half has a '05 model and he does not have this problem.
Mine is a '04 model.
Somebody mentioned some thing about a bush on the steering column being plasic
and should chance it for a metal bush( im blond and have no idea what they are talking about)
Anyone have same problem or suggestions , advise
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