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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Scotts Steering Damper
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[QUOTE="JCW, post: 667068, member: 38842"] I know I'm a little slow on this one, but I never saw the need for a steering damper until I rode in a lot of big and loose rocks on a ride in Kentucky last month. The rocks had my front end doing the "curly shuffle" all over the trail. As a result, I was forced to ride in 1st & 2nd gear most of the ride. Everyone else in my group had steering dampers and they were riding in 3rd, 4th, & 5th gears. They assured me the difference was the damper. I finally spent the money and got a Scotts damper. I rode in the Ozark 200 ride last weekend with heavier rocks and after getting the damper dialed in, I was riding in 4th, 5th, and 6th gear through big rocks, as if they weren't there. The moral of this story. Spend the bucks on a Scotts damper. Your riding will improve and you will be able to relax and ride a lot longer. Remember, when dust and rocks are involved, it's better to give than receive. JCW [/QUOTE]
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