To Damper or not to Damper
OK trikemasters-what are your feelings about steering dampers in general? I have and 4.5 degree ezsteer on my HD roadking, and it steers plenty easy-but at 70 mph if the bars move a small amount I am in the other lane. I'm talkin move the bars an inch and you can change lanes-this makes me hold the bars tightly which on a long ride is a lot of isometric muscle concentration. I am thinkin, that if I put a damper on it it will be a more relaxing experience for me. I have found dampers for 120.00 that fit the roadking, but if anyone could enligten me of the benefit, I would appreciate it. I could get the same effect by tightening the nut on my trippletree:Shrug:-but this would be to tight for the bearings according to the specs.:Shrug:
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I have the CSC "Power Trak" front end and a steering damper just isn't needed? The Trike pretty near goes straight all by itself depending on the road I'm on. Ride Safe!
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Mine is Goldwing with 6 degree kit and when on great roads I can let go and it will travel as straight as an arrow, on poor roads I can hold it steady with one hand if I wanted to so no damp needed.
Maybe something else is going on with the trike if is hard to keep straight (maybe does not have proper torque on the triple tree)
Could it be that your just too stiff and maybe doing a litte over steering?
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I like the damper on my TG and plan to get a stronger one in future.
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It is not needed on my yamaha roadstar champion Have the easy steer on it.
Set the mechanical cruse on 70, leave my hands laying on handlebars. It goes streat down the road @ 38 - 40 miles a gal. Is only a 1700 with modified carb, intake and modified pipes. Total 4500 miles on clock.
Sounds just like a Harley. Looks like a Harley. But it is a very reliably Yamaha.
Had to do that.
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A steering damper may "help" for what you're wanting, however, that's not what they are specifically designed for. A steering damper is designed to help eliminate "head shake" or steering wobble. If you've ever let go of your handlebars and had them "go crazy" on you, that's what a steering damper reduces and helps prevent. This is why they have also become "standard" equipment on all liter sized sport bikes and a few of the smaller ones.
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I'm not sure how much difference there is between a HD and a Goldwing when a rake kit is installed. If this is a new rake kit install give it a few weeks for you to get used to the quicker stearing. When I put my kit on I thought I was nuts it steared so fast. When I got used to it I wish I had put it on a lot earlier. It's like driving a Cadilac now.
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I am going to instal a damper, and wil post my findings on whether or not it helped with my steering stabilization!:confused::Shrug:
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[quote=americanbadass;122773]I am going to instal a damper, and wil post my findings on whether or not it helped with my steering stabilization!:confused::Shrug:[/quote]
Well, how did it work out for you?
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[QUOTE=Tribe;126170]Well, how did it work out for you?[/QUOTE]
Got my damper two weeks ago and can't install it. Just had my right shoulder rebuilt, and only have a left hand for the next month or so. It has been hard enough learning to brush my teeth, type on a keyboard, and wipe my a$$ left handed-think I'm gunna wait on the damper installation!!!
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I had your problem on my goldwing with the 6 degree rake. I tightened the needle bearings down to 45 foot pounds and no more problems. I put the front end up in the air a month or so ago and everything is still smooth and tight.
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Is there an alternative to the outragiously priced Ohlins Damper 83808-09A?
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[B][I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3]Yes there is! Several of them as a matter of fact.[/SIZE][/FONT][/I][/B]
[B][I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3]Only decision you have to make is if you are willing to give up having the HD logo for a measley $300 savings.[/SIZE][/FONT][/I][/B]
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[quote=BlueTrinity;150732][B][I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3]Yes there is! Several of them as a matter of fact.[/SIZE][/FONT][/I][/B]
[B][I][FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3]Only decision you have to make is if you are willing to give up having the HD logo for a measley $300 savings.[/SIZE][/FONT][/I][/B]
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Post up the options so others can see what is available, the olin dampeners I've seen on the Triglides don't have a HD logo on them.
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[quote=Harley Ultra;150724]Is there an alternative to the outragiously priced Ohlins Damper 83808-09A?[/quote]
vw super beetle damper around $35 last i bought one....has a rubber grommet on 1 end and a stud on the other ..... travel is such .. it takes some work to get the travel so you get lock to lock steering and the damper travels full length
but i would ask why you need a damper???
what are your symtoms??
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[quote=Stephen;126212]I had your problem on my goldwing with the 6 degree rake. I tightened the needle bearings down to 45 foot pounds and no more problems. I put the front end up in the air a month or so ago and everything is still smooth and tight.[/quote]
are you talking head set bearings????
i would have to guess 45 ft lbs is a tad much!!
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Whoops, sorry, can't help. I thought it said to dump her or not to dump her... :wave4:
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[quote=87Trike1200;151085]Whoops, sorry, can't help. I thought it said to dump her or not to dump her... :wave4:[/quote]
Already dumped her when Zook implied she was ugly! And I did install dampers on both of my trikes recently- I like the way it feels on both!:cool:
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Here's one with virtually same specs, but you must make your own bracket(s).
[url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/160964203161?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649]Steering Damper 6 Steps for Ducati 749 748 916 999 998 996 1098 1198 Silver S02 | eBay[/url]
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[quote=Loner;151108]Here's one with virtually same specs, but you must make your own bracket(s).
[url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/160964203161?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649]Steering Damper 6 Steps for Ducati 749 748 916 999 998 996 1098 1198 Silver S02 | eBay[/url][/quote]
Yup.....same one I used.....it was a little tricky on my roadking- making the brackets that is. I have an aftermarket crash bar and tripple trees, hence it took about 3 tries to come up with fitment. My victory pit boss was much easier to setup.