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Old 19-Mar-2012, 14:24
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IMHO doesnt need a steering damper; mine never did and that was ridden pretty hard on very bumpy A & B roads


I agree!!
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Old 19-Mar-2012, 20:03
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You must have better roads than we do up north. On some bumpy roads when giving it a thrashing mine flaps like mad. Only on very bumpy roads though.
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Old 19-Mar-2012, 22:48
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you on a 1098 Ian?

This is an 848 so front not as keen to go light
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Old 19-Mar-2012, 22:57
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you on a 1098 Ian?

This is an 848 so front not as keen to go light
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Old 19-Mar-2012, 23:35
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IMHO doesnt need a steering damper; mine never did and that was ridden pretty hard on very bumpy A & B roads

Pretty hard?? What about the c roads?
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Old 19-Mar-2012, 23:51
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any road.....and a few grass verges too
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Old 20-Mar-2012, 03:37
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any road.....and a few grass verges too

I know about grass verges :-(
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Old 20-Mar-2012, 13:29
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No, sold my 1098 and now got an 848.

It does not do it all the time but it did it a couple of times and it was enough to make me feel more confident having a damper on.
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Old 21-Mar-2012, 17:24
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any road.....and a few grass verges too


would that be the new one or the one I have now!! there was no mud inside the fairing so must have been well cleaned......
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Old 24-Mar-2012, 19:22
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would that be the new one or the one I have now!! there was no mud inside the fairing so must have been well cleaned......

verge means you only get mud on the tyres
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