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Steering Stabilizers
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[QUOTE="TomM, post: 728297, member: 50754"] [b]RTT Stabilizer[/b] I have had a Scotts stabilizer for years and would not own a bike without a stabilizer. The Scotts worked well but I had some problems with it. The tower came off a couple of times in races, the tower flexed too much, and the stabilizer was never really as tight as I would have liked, and did not eliminate all of the head shake. I have ridden bikes with the GPR stabilizer and found it to be adjustable as tight as I wanted but the tower was still as flexible as the Scotts. The RTT solves the tower problem by being about half as long as the Scotts or GPR. It aslo snaps into place and is much less likely to come loose. The RTT has a handlebar mounted thumb adjuster. A rider in the LA to B to V dual sport ride was airlifted to a hospital and confined to intensive care for a few days because he got off while adjusting his stabilizer. The thumb adjuster solves this problem. The RTT has an available bar clamp that Bark Buster type hand guards can be bolted to. The Fastway hand guards are made for it. The RTT also works better than the Scotts I previously owned. The Scotts took out most of the head shake, but not all of it. With the RTT, there is absolutely no head shake at any speed. It can be seen at: [url]http://www.rttmotorsports.com/Default.html[/url] No, I do not work for RTT, I just like the product. Tom M [/QUOTE]
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