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Old May 26, 2007 | 10:59 PM
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GPR Stabilizer?

i ordered a GPR stabilizer for my 1000rr. I love my ohlins on my 600rr. The bike(1000rr) comes stock with an electronic dampner that doesnt do **** for headshake. My question is will the GPR tighten up like the Ohlins does. I like it pretty dam tight.
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

every one i have seen can get sooooooo tight ,you should disconnect the factory one
Old May 26, 2007 | 11:04 PM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

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every one i have seen can get sooooooo tight ,you should disconnect the factory one

Sweet ...thx roger thats all I needed to know.
Old May 26, 2007 | 11:21 PM
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i always wondered if there was a way to fool the electronic one in to thinking your going at what ever speed it is at when it is at it's tightest setting......bet you could sell a few of those if you made them
Old May 26, 2007 | 11:55 PM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

wats the best setting for it? i have version 1.0...i always leave it at the lowest..which is 1.

i've heard 4 is the best for street riding?

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any comments?
Old May 27, 2007 | 12:24 AM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

only ones i ever knew of people having was hyper pro and they busted in like 5 months and needed new seals/oil the works in it
Old May 27, 2007 | 12:54 AM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

I have a GPR, when its all the way up you cant move the bars its solid tight. I street ride with it on 4-5 Good for stoppies.





Originally Posted by old man roger
i always wondered if there was a way to fool the electronic one in to thinking your going at what ever speed it is at when it is at it's tightest setting......bet you could sell a few of those if you made them

I wouldnt really want to trust an electronic piece of equipment when my life could be on the line. Not to say it wouldnt sell but electronics fail way to often.
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

Yeah.. I don't like much more than 5 on my gpr.. but I can still get a little shake at the end of the day.
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

Originally Posted by DirtyToes
wats the best setting for it? i have version 1.0...i always leave it at the lowest..which is 1.

i've heard 4 is the best for street riding?

bs?

any comments?


I keep mine set on 2 for regular riding. I turn it up a few notches for stoppies.
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

my gpr worked great untill i got to roll bout 400ft then had to get an ohlins and never had a prob since
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

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Old May 27, 2007 | 02:09 AM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

there was allways just a lil play in the gpr i never noticed it untill i put the front end in the air and tured it back and forth the ohlins dont do that i doubled my distance when i switched also pilot powers help the wobbles to
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

im still rocking this
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Old May 27, 2007 | 02:30 AM
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Re: GPR Stabilizer?

i always leave it at 1...even for stoppies.



...but i can't roll em more than 10 feet either.
Old May 27, 2007 | 02:41 PM
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is that a GSXR damper on your bike OMR? haha man I had a similar set up on a old SRAD I used to have. Just threw some 20w oil into it and it felt damn nice.
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