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Streering Stabilizers?

Old Mar 2, 2008 | 11:40 PM
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I was looking at steering stabilizers as my wrists have problems. They seem to start around $150 for longer cylinder types and go up to $500 for the smaller ones that are round shaped. My question is do they make that much of a difference and are they worth the extra money? I ride mostly wooded trails and jump occasionaly.

the one I was looking at was a HPD type or Precision type.

I now always rid with wrist guards on both sides to help prevent further injury. I work with my hands all day and have not been as carefull as I should have been when beating something into place or twisting things on.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 09:22 AM
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Precision Stabilizer Is the way to go I have had one for two years now and it works great.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 12:43 PM
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The precision is unquestionably the BEST of them. Mine has been great. I will never ride a quad without a steering stabilizer again, and one of my friends is about to put a Precision on his YFZ after riding mine and comparing it to his denton. This was the first mod I put on my bike when I started XC racing it, and I love it.
 
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Old Mar 3, 2008 | 06:55 PM
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Thanks I guess I will start working on convincing the wife I need one. lol
 
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