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Steering Stabilizers
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 727640, member: 18302"] JTT - steering dampers are great in the woods! IMO, it doesn't really matter which one you get, just get one. I have had WER and Scotts, both are excellent. For woods riding, the damper will really help you maintain control on rocks and roots. Front end wash-outs when you are tired and riding lazy will be a thing of the past as you will now be able to save it. And on the high speed stretches you might not encounter often, they also help. I am a big fan of dampers in the woods - I find I ride more confidently and crash less. My last woods ride without a damper 9 years ago I broke my collar bone in a crash. I am convinced I would have saved it and not crashed if the bike had a damper. So not only is it a performance device, it is a safety device. Well worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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