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The general suggestion is to replace stock oil in steering damper with a thicker one like 90W gear oil, to make the steering damper really work.
I have three questions for those who did it.
1. What did you notice (if any) during aggressive cornering - like when you drag your knee?
2. Did you experience direct affect of the damper - like when you set down a highspeed wheelie with a crooket front wheel, and the damper really saved your day?
3. Was the riding in sub-freezing temperatures (like 20 deg) any different from handling standpoint? (oil gets much thicker at those temperatures).
Thanks,
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Igor
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I have three questions for those who did it.
1. What did you notice (if any) during aggressive cornering - like when you drag your knee?
2. Did you experience direct affect of the damper - like when you set down a highspeed wheelie with a crooket front wheel, and the damper really saved your day?
3. Was the riding in sub-freezing temperatures (like 20 deg) any different from handling standpoint? (oil gets much thicker at those temperatures).
Thanks,
__
Igor
<span style='font-size:17pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:darkred'>HumpMod.com</span> <span style='color:darkred'>- The easy way</span></span>