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Which Steering Stabilizer should i get??
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Posted by: arTuReX
I'm thinking of getting a Steering Stabilizer i just dont know which one and which features to look, i'm not gonna spend more than $150-$175, so i was thinking something rebuildable, like the Streamline, i dunno what you guys think is the best??
Posted by: esr250r86
I have an Srp Metals on my practice quad and a Alba elite on my race. The srp does not work nearly as well as my alba. I would reccomend the alba. every click makes a difference and you could feel it. sometimes I think it works too well. Its a six click and Ive only used up to 3 for all the mx tracks ive been to.
Posted by: Benjithx
Get a remote adjust GPR. They are amazing!!!
Posted by: esr250r86
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Originally posted by arTuReX
i'm not gonna spend more than $150-$175
GPR's are pricey as a motha
Posted by: Benjithx
oops my bad! You're right
Posted by: rollie
I have a gibson, works well, its in need of a rebuild though
Posted by: HBRIG014
Streamline Billetanium Rebuildable ATV Stabilizer Silver
Out of Rocky Mountain ATV
I got one on my 2007 honda 450r and i love it.
It is night and Day differance...
Posted by: esr250r86
Ya, I heard those streamlines are pretty nice stick stabilizers. I think that might be my next one if I am in the market. Wish i could afford a precision 
Posted by: 03warriorrider
not trying to steal your thread but has anyone tried the ccp steering stabilizers sold on ebay yet? i know it has been brought up before but i havent seen anyone actualy buy one yet or give feedback on it. i have also been looking into getting a steering stabilizer in about the same price range as you arTuReX and these ones are only $200 and they're the rotary type not the stick.
heres a link to one for a 400ex one if anyone has never seen or heard of them. there's usualy 450r ones on there pretty regularly.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Part...em270240095559&
Posted by: arTuReX
03warriorrider No worries man, i'm just catching all the knowledge i can! so actually thanks, i've never seen one of those.
Yeah i'm leaning towards the Streamline Billetanium, i guess the right way to go is rebuildable! so unless someone has a better one for a better price Billetanium it is!Thank you Guys!i love this forum!
Posted by: fmfhonda250r
Precision all the way, Once you ride with one of these you will hate all the other one's out there, i have had a gpr,ohlions,gibson,denton,wer,goldenwest,elka atge 3, the precision is WAY better than these you have no idea
Posted by: lordmik
I've got a WER damper I'd sell for $100 but it needs to be rebuilt. I think the kit's around 60 bucks or so. I run a precision and I love it.
Posted by: Flynbryan19
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Originally posted by fmfhonda250r
Precision all the way, Once you ride with one of these you will hate all the other one's out there, i have had a gpr,ohlions,gibson,denton,wer,goldenwest,elka atge 3, the precision is WAY better than these you have no idea
Gotta disagree with ya. I like my Elka system 3 just as much if not more than the Precisions I have ridden with. 
But, both are head and shoulders above any stick style damper.
Posted by: YZ400EX
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Originally posted by 03warriorrider
not trying to steal your thread but has anyone tried the ccp steering stabilizers sold on ebay yet? i know it has been brought up before but i havent seen anyone actualy buy one yet or give feedback on it. i have also been looking into getting a steering stabilizer in about the same price range as you arTuReX and these ones are only $200 and they're the rotary type not the stick.
heres a link to one for a 400ex one if anyone has never seen or heard of them. there's usualy 450r ones on there pretty regularly.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Part...em270240095559&
I have the CCP stabilizer and only have 1 complaint. It does work awesome (better than any stick type I have used), but the only issue I has is the adjustable knob on it. It is pretty small and not too easy to turn, but other than that I would recommend it for sure!! Great price.. you would be Really happy with it.. Do a search on the org. you will find GREAT reviews also. This one is also rebuildable
Posted by: 03warriorrider
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Originally posted by YZ400EX
I have the CCP stabilizer and only have 1 complaint. It does work awesome (better than any stick type I have used), but the only issue I has is the adjustable knob on it. It is pretty small and not too easy to turn, but other than that I would recommend it for sure!! Great price.. you would be Really happy with it.. Do a search on the org. you will find GREAT reviews also. This one is also rebuildable
Thanks for some info on it. Does the same guy sell the rebuild kits? and how long have you used it before you had to rebuild it if you even had to rebuilt it yet? I'm thinking of ordering one once the guy posts another one for a 450r.
Posted by: YZ400EX
It does have quite a bit of usage on it.. still as good as the day I bought it.. Yes the same guy that makes them sells the rebuild kit.. That was the first thing I asked him prior to buying.. wanted to make sure it was rebuildable..
Posted by: FoxHondaRider
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Originally posted by 03warriorrider
not trying to steal your thread but has anyone tried the ccp steering stabilizers sold on ebay yet? i know it has been brought up before but i havent seen anyone actualy buy one yet or give feedback on it. i have also been looking into getting a steering stabilizer in about the same price range as you arTuReX and these ones are only $200 and they're the rotary type not the stick.
heres a link to one for a 400ex one if anyone has never seen or heard of them. there's usualy 450r ones on there pretty regularly.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Part...em270240095559&
i hear they are better than the stick but not as good as a Elka or Precision puck style.
Posted by: 03warriorrider
thanks for the help on the ccp stabilizer guys, i think this is going to be my next purchase 
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