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Bumpsteer....

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Posted by: JRP

I noticed today there is alot of bumpsteer on my ltr. Yes its stock, but is there anything i can do to eliminate some of it? Thanks

ps. other than precision/front end



Posted by: 450rJam

drop $130 on a stick stabilizer (rebuildable)

most are made by the same company just different stickers

best help for the least amount of money



Posted by: LTR450_#67

You can run some 4-1 rims....I do on mine. I think it helps with bumpsteer, I know it makes the front-end stick better in the corners too. They (the LTRs) have the same bolt pattern as your 450R.



Posted by: JRP

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Originally posted by LTR450_#67
You can run some 4-1 rims....I do on mine. I think it helps with bumpsteer, I know it makes the front-end stick better in the corners too. They (the LTRs) have the same bolt pattern as your 450R.


sweet, i didn't know that. Well then i will be putting my perelli's with 4:1 offset on the ltr tomorrow, then put the ltr tires/wheels on the honda



Posted by: yfzmx10

jordan

check your tire pressure also. you can take out alittle bumpsteer with tire pressure. those bikes have really bad bumpsteer. if you have a precision for your honda, just buy new mounting brackets.

i have a friend that might be interested in your honda. let me know what you want for it.

Landon



Posted by: 05Z400rdr

Hey man, not sure if you meant "not a stabilizer" or just "not a Precision," but if you meant not a precision, a stick stabilizer still helps a lott over stock. I've never had the precision, but I have a Gibson stick stabilizer. I used to get it soo bad, now not at all. And yeah, I would save some parts off of your 450r like good wheels and tires, bars, stuff like that.


Landon

yfzmx10....nice name!





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