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Flexx Bars vs. Steering Stabalizer/Dampener

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Posted by: dono nateeng

What's up fellas. What is your recommendation/feedback on what's best to reduce arm pump/fatigue?\

I'm looking at installing either the Flexx bars or a GPR/Precision-RP stabalizer.

Thanks,



Posted by: bryishre

do both up and down movement get the fast flexx and side to side get the precision stabilizer but if its an either or id get the dampener it helps with the arm pump more



Posted by: spanky101

I would look into an ohlins or precision steering dampner before the flex bars, i believe you will be much happier with the results



Posted by: dono nateeng

Thanks fellas. Ordered the Precision Steering Stabalizer today.



Posted by: bryishre

wise choice. you wont regret it. and if you put it on and ride awhile and ask yourself if it is working take it off then you will know its working



Posted by: dono nateeng

Got it this past week and installed today. Can't wait to take to track. Had to file some of the 'O' opening so stabilizer could mount properly (Precision even told me I would have to do this.

Thanks fellas!



Posted by: spanky101

glad to hear its mounted up and now to hear a ride report and get some pictures!



Posted by: dono nateeng

Precision sent me some recommended settings for different riding conditions based on what some top riders use. Will do.



Posted by: bryishre

did ya get the 2 small and 2 large stickers also



Posted by: dono nateeng

Yes I did. I also just received the Scotts Stainless Steel oil filters. Will put on this weekend.!!



Posted by: aboveall1

Post some pics of the stailizer mounted, I have one, just waiting for the mount! Thanx!



Posted by: dono nateeng

Will do!

Thanks,





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