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07-06-2012, 04:54 PM
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Chronic Farkoholic
Joined: Dec 2003
Location: South La., where I-10 has a curve. One curve.
Oddometer: 505
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HyperPro steering damper & TT Hard Part compatibility?
'Evening everyone.
Does anyone know for certain if either the TT Hard Part or the Wunderlich Steering Stops are compatible with the HyperPro steering damper? I'd like to use the Steering Stops as they seem less intrusive, less visible, but maybe not. The one and only time I took my bike off road (on a training course, which was a total blast and I want to spend more time off road) I discovered I have a gift for falling off, and something like the stops should help prevent damage, probably. Who knows? Yet another farkle... If I have to choose between damper & stops, the damper will stay on the bike. Thanks in advance. Alex
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07-06-2012, 05:57 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Oddometer: 83
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From what I was able to ascertain, the entire mount will fit. The only concern I have is if the Hyperpro limits the steering itself, which the instructions suggest does not as it instructs to mount it such that it does not interfere. Hence my order of the Hyperpro over the offerings of Rallemoto & GPR, and the Scotts third party mount I saw pictures of but no true followup.. The Hyperpro seems to be the best solution to suit my interests. I expect the damper to arrive later this coming week and will report. Good luck! Undermoose screwed with this post 07-06-2012 at 06:03 PM |
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