steering stabilizer
#11
Thanks, Ken; I've run 'rockhard' Goodyear run-flats for a couple thousand now and my struts (and wrists) are about toast. Went 150 miles through Windrock and Royal Blue (pretty much non-stop) and have never been POUNDED into submission like that on a quad before................. and never will again. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
John
John
#13
It doesn't make it any easier to steer. But if its set on a high setting it will take a tad more effort to turn the bars, on the lower settings you can't tell a difference unless you turn the bars fast. It's made to prevent bump steer (having the handlebars ripped out of your hands). I have one on mine (HPD) and it works great! If you get one and put it on raise the front end off the ground and you can feel the different settings as you turn the handlebars. I ride on alot of rocky trails and found it to be a worthwhile investment!
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