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    what is the function of steering dampeners? for doing stunts like wheelies?

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    if you did a tank slaper

    then you would kiss your steering dampener .

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    thats when you cant hold your handlebars

    and thay slap your tank back and forth untill you get weight on your front tire . or die trying it scares the shit out of ya

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    steering dampeners help absorb vibrations in the front end, usually it's just there to make the bike a little more stable/predictable/comfortable, but sometimes it's necessary to stop little vibrations from growing into tankslappers (I believe the suzuki TL series bikes had a big problem with that before they started fitting dampeners on them) I'm sure there are people here who can give you more detailed explainations than I...

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    Originally posted by Matt K
    steering dampeners help absorb vibrations in the front end, usually it's just there to make the bike a little more stable/predictable/comfortable, but sometimes it's necessary to stop little vibrations from growing into tankslappers (I believe the suzuki TL series bikes had a big problem with that before they started fitting dampeners on them) I'm sure there are people here who can give you more detailed explainations than I...
    The only reason the TL series had steering dampners installed was because a stupid, motor journalist managed to kill himself on one. Way back in 1997? Right Josh?

    This is one of the reasons the TL line never sold well was because it was known as a MURDERCYCLE...

    My dampner doesn't do shit, and the bike never gave me a hint of and tank slappin' tendencies...

    Now Hondas, are a different story! Bwaaaa Haaaa!

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    thanks

    sounds like something I need.

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    Don't get caught up in the hype. If you are not at racing level it's a tool you would have paid for and never realize the benefit. You sound like you haven't been riding for a very long time. Let your riding experience dictate the modifications you need.

    In other words, DON'T buy it if ya ain't gotta need fer it.

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    I agree, unless you ride very hard or ride on the track a lot you really don't need one. If you have to ask what it does you more then likely haven't had a scare of a tank slapper. Unless you have about $400 to burn might as well save your money for something else.

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    now you're confusing me

    from the explanation above, it helps w/ stability. don't you need that on the street as much as on track?

    btw - where do you go to buy Honda OEM parts. I can't seem to find a decent website.

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    wait

    I still dont get what is a "tankslapper"?

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    Unless you are a really hard rider and dragging a knee around corners I would say you don't need a dampener. That's what I mean about riding hard. A tank slapper is when you get on the gas hard and the front tire becomes light the bars can go back and forth very hard and make the bike squirm almost to the point of having no control. You can also get a tank slapper going over a rough road at high speeds. I looks like you ride a CBR F4-i as far as I know that bike doesn't usally have a problem with tank slapping. Like I said if you have $400 to burn buy one if it makes you feel better. Places to look for OEM parts:
    Look in the back of a Motor Cyclist mag. They have tons of listings. A good place is Cost Plus honda 877-607-1300

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    i don't have cash to burn, but i'll spend only if there's benefit.

    thanks a lot for saving me some $$$.. appreciated.

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    yep i slaped me old honda

    Originally posted by TLRMan
    The only reason the TL series had steering dampners installed was because a stupid, motor journalist managed to kill himself on one. Way back in 1997? Right Josh?

    This is one of the reasons the TL line never sold well was because it was known as a MURDERCYCLE...

    My dampner doesn't do shit, and the bike never gave me a hint of and tank slappin' tendencies...

    Now Hondas, are a different story! Bwaaaa Haaaa!
    & you dont need 2 b racing wierd bump i think i was going 2 fast lol

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    Re: it's damper...not dampener, lol

    Originally posted by JC
    Dampen-


    "to restrain or check" is the most fitting definition for this....under heavy accelleration when the front wheel gets light, on some bikes it's not very difficult to put the wheel down slightly crooked...resulting in what is referred to as a "tank slapper". When this occurs, the front wheel skips as the handlebars violently thrash from one side to the other, often resulting in a total loss of control and/or a crash. A steering damper basically limits, or 'restrains' the speed at which the handlebars can move from one side to the other. You can effectively reduce the risk of tankslappers without interfering with normal riding movement, depending on the damper. ....


    I hope this helps.
    dampers, dampeners, damnit.. close enough.

    This is what I thought originally. Someone told me when doing wheelies, the dampers(whatever) helps keep in control when the front comes down. I've seen videos of crash stoppies as a result of handlebars whacking back n forth. This could benefit me if I was to practice stunts like this. So far I haven't seen any comments on it.

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    If you land a wheelie with the bars way off line (turned one way or the other) a damper is the LASt thing you want to have installed. It will stop the bars from returning to straight and cause you to crash.

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    Nice definition there, JC. It's DAMPER, DAMPER, DAMPER!!! That drives me fuckin' nutz...

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    Suspension

    This page has a nice animated diagram of a oil-based damper. It's based on Mountain bike forks, but they're pretty much clones of motorcycle forks.

    The steering damper works the same way, but it's probably constructed differently.

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    Originally posted by Stoneman
    Nice definition there, JC. It's DAMPER, DAMPER, DAMPER!!! That drives me fuckin' nutz...
    yep... an' how 'bout them DAMPENING rods in them thar NU-CU-LER reactors?

    dunno why I let stuff like this bug the shit outta me... in the grand scheme of things, it ain't that big a deal...

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    yep... an' how 'bout them DAMPENING rods in them thar NU-CU-LER reactors?
    Hee hee....musta read that down at the LIBERRY...

    dunno why I let stuff like this bug the shit outta me... in the grand scheme of things, it ain't that big a deal... [/B]
    Eh, never mind me. EVERYTHING'S bugging the shit outta me lately...

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    Originally posted by Stoneman
    Hee hee....musta read that down at the LIBERRY...


    Eh, never mind me. EVERYTHING'S bugging the shit outta me lately...
    ro-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oll another one... just like the other one...

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    Originally posted by JC
    Personally, I like it when people point out when I'm using the wrong word, or passing on bad info. That way I have the correct info, and feel good knowing it. Some people take offense when I make corrections (and I'm not saying you're taking offense, Kham)...which always seems silly since I'm just trying to help.
    no offense.. see the smile? i like when people correct me too.

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    Originally posted by Degsy
    If you land a wheelie with the bars way off line (turned one way or the other) a damper is the LASt thing you want to have installed. It will stop the bars from returning to straight and cause you to crash.

    Degsy
    this also makes sense.

    you guys know about this site? sportbikeriders.us

    lots' of stunt videos there, and other stuff, women and bike pics, etc.

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    Video's worth a thousand words

    Still not sure of what a tankslapper is? Check out the video here
    (scroll down to "tankslapper" link)
    This is a classic video, I had a hard time finding it today, but you'll see it again. It's from the TT, the star of the video, Paul Orritt, ends up with some arm injuries, but almost takes out the flagman on Bray Hill.

    As mentioned earlier in this thread, unless you are hammering your bike on the street and lifting the front wheel in precarious places, you're probably best suited to get some more hours under you without a damper and spend money on other areas of bike. Some front ends are more stable than others, so it's your call depending on your bike. If you are comfortable with what you've got, spend the money on rider training or suspension, that will improve your riding more than a damper. However, if you're terrified of a tankslapper and that fear hinders your performance then don't waste any more time and mount one up.

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    that's a tankslapper? i saw that before, but dont know the term for it. bad bad tankslapper.

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    Didn't take the time to read this whole thread, but I'll tell you my 1k is slapper-happy!

    Does it every chance she gets. There are varying degrees, and it's like rear slide: you can get used to it. Not a good feeling mind you, I need to upgrade my stock fish-oil-filled damper.

    Kham, if you damp your steering input, she will turn a little harder, fight you a little more. Get an adjustable damper.

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