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steering damper
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Posted: 11/26/05 05:57 PM
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hey! i have a ttr125 le... i only ride trails, and where i live its very rocky & rooty, i havent had a problem recently, but a couple times this summer the front end of my bike got away from me, like i hit a rock or i was jus going too fast thru bumps, and i almost lost it a couple times, i think i might want to get a steering damper, would this help me ( 13yr old girl... but very experienced rider) have more control over a bike that weighs more than me?
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t-rav
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Posted: 11/28/05 08:57 PM
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On a TT-R125, it would be a waste of money. When you step up to a bigger bike, then invest in one if you are a serious rider. They aren't cheap either.
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Posted: 11/30/05 03:30 PM
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yeh. i guess. im not gonna get much taller. sad to say. and even if i do get a bigger bike im not gonna sell my TTR. its a fun bike jus to fool around on! how much are they? i didnt think they were that $$? might be a good xmas present! tis coming up!
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Posted: 11/30/05 04:36 PM
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for a brp sub mount its $500 and for a brp V 2.0 its $450 for oversized bar mounts and $350 for 7/8 or $530 for the V 3.0.in my opion those are the best you can buy. also w.e.r. I heard was good it really depends on were you want it mounted personally I'd rather have a uder the bar mount had the wind knocked out of me to many times with my scotts over the bar mount.
go fast or go home
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