Sick Innovations Triple clamp with GPR V1 steering damper?!

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Old May 9, 2014 | 06:49 PM
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Sick Innovations Triple clamp with GPR V1 steering damper?!

Hey guys/girls,

I tried my best to look online for my answer but couldn't find one.

So my question is, does anyone have experience or is actually running a Sick Innovations triple clamp with a GPR V1 steering damper for a 03-04 zx6r? I've found one locally and I'm planning to pick it up, I'm just worried it won't be compatible with the GPR damper that I currently have on my 04 636.

I've emailed Sick Innovations but it's been awhile and they haven't replied to me yet.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
Old Nov 12, 2021 | 07:54 AM
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Re: Sick Innovations Triple clamp with GPR V1 steering damper?!

For me, one of the reasons I like this bike is that it has grips and bar ends. My sister uses this bike for hers and she is only nine years old. That means you can grow with her as she progresses from riding without really having to change up anything until she's ready to ride on her own bike. Having grips lets her hang onto it while still supporting her head, which can help prevent concussions in the event of a fall. And the bar ends give kids their first taste of holding onto something handle-like rather than just using palms or fingers because they're not yet strong enough to hold onto the standard handlebars that come with bikes at higher price points.
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