Motorcycle Steering Stabilizer Buyer's Guide

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    Steering stabilizers offer the rider more peace of mind on or off-road by increasing steering damping, helping to smooth out steering feedback and maintain control at higher speeds. But, with great steering stabilizer options from top manufacturers like Showa, GPR, Precision Racing and Scotts Performance, it can be difficult to understand the differences and unique advantages that each system offers. In this video, we aim to make your decision easier by showing our best steering stabilizers and how each one compares to the others on this list.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:52 Honda Progressive Steering Damper Kit
    3:35 GPR V5 Fat Bar Stabilizer
    5:00 Scotts Performance Stabilizer Kit
    6:46 Precision Racing Parabolic Steering Stabilizer
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  • @Johnr37us
    @Johnr37us 3 роки тому +11

    I hit a tree at a enduro race a few years ago and broke my arm. That because I hit a root and it kicked my back end up. I think if I would have had a stabilizer on I don’t think The back end would have kick sideways so much. From that day on I have had a GPR steering stabilizer on every bike I have had.

  • @WWCephas
    @WWCephas Рік тому +3

    I used the Scott's a long time ago and it made a world of difference on the tight rocky and wooded Northwest trails.

  • @ode4492
    @ode4492 3 роки тому +9

    2020 KTM 300 XCW rider here. I have the Precision Parabolic and I couldn't be happier. Other than a full suspension revalve this has been the single best upgrade spent on the bike so far.
    Pros: Its tiny, there's no "Sternum skewer" sticking up (like the GPR and Scotts), does everything a Scotts will do but more efficiently, on the fly adjustments, innovative bar clamp design, easy to set up, unique service ports make changing fluid a cinch (in through one hole, out the other), customer support is top notch.
    Cons: the clamp that supports the pivot dog (not shown in the video) can be difficult to setup. It's designed to clamp around the top portion of the headtube. Not a big deal in MOST cases, but KTM's welds and the amount of head tube sticking up from the top of the frame is inconsistent. With my bike I had to grind a portion of the clamp so it would sit flush on the head tube. George from Precision helped me every step of the way and assured me if anything went wrong he had me covered. All said 'n done it was painless and as mentioned I couldn't be happier.
    To be fair my friend has an identical bike and didn't have any of the issues I had when he set his up (its strictly a KTM QC thing)
    Helps with headshake (or speed- wobbles, tank-slappers, etc) sure, but it also dampens the impact when you clip a tree at WOT. Another detail most people don't realize is a damper will prevent your rear end from "swapping". Think whoop sections when your rear wheel starts swapping side to side, or you clip a rock with your rear wheel at high speed and it kicks out to the side. A damper helps that front wheel track with the rear wheel when you land, thus saving you a high-side.
    Dampers are great.
    Scotts hasn't changed since the 70's
    The Precision Parabolic has taken damper technology into the 21st century.
    Thanks RMATV for covering this topic!

    • @codyjoseph44
      @codyjoseph44 3 роки тому +1

      The Scott's and fast way system 5 still seem to have the most adjustability... Does the precision offer sweep adjustment, or have free return to center?

    • @ode4492
      @ode4492 3 роки тому +1

      @@codyjoseph44 No sweep adjustment but the built in dampening "curve" seems to cover this pretty well. At center it has the most dampening and tapers the further away from center. This curve remains constant while the HS/LS adjustment changes the resistance level.
      Yes- free return to center which is awesome.
      Plus no bar risers if you dont want to run it.

  • @justinsanders195
    @justinsanders195 3 роки тому +15

    Currently watching with a broken humerus that I got at the track 2 weeks ago. Was my first time experiencing head shake. Threw me pretty hard. definitely interested in how to avoid ever getting it again.

  • @jeffro7p202
    @jeffro7p202 3 роки тому +2

    Been using Scott's since late 90s when I was desert racing and still use one today for trail riding.

  • @ATVGBulgaria
    @ATVGBulgaria 3 роки тому +2

    Another cool video from Rocky Mountain :) Thank you!

  • @sorin.n
    @sorin.n 3 роки тому +1

    Exacttly what I wanted to see! Thank you! 👍

  • @woodysrockspyro6436
    @woodysrockspyro6436 3 роки тому +3

    Put a scotts on my kx450 after loosing ahold of the right grip while going over a couple downhill whoops... love it. Even love it more at the dunes. :)

  • @wnyenduro
    @wnyenduro 3 роки тому +4

    Something to keep in mind about the Precision Parabolic is that it CANNOT be used with the MAKO 360 bar mount... other than that it’s an awesome option.

  • @CanonMatters2Me
    @CanonMatters2Me 3 роки тому +10

    Scott’s is good, but my new GPR is must easier to dial in and use. Highly recommend the easier maintenance on the GPR.

  • @MXJEFF94
    @MXJEFF94 3 роки тому +11

    I've had every steering stabilizer in this test. GPR is one way (direct) steering stabilizer which you don't even need. In fact I turn my direct steering stabilizer component all the way off (I do desert racing). You need the high speed (rock hits a wheel doing 50, oh shit) component to a steering stabilizer. The Scotts is a great product, but rather bulky. By far the best steering stabilizer you can get is the Precision Racing setup. Its minimal, weighs nothing, and easy to use. KTM/ Husky factory offroad teams use them for their offroad teams.

    • @aka_pierre
      @aka_pierre 2 роки тому

      In your experience, is the GPR not useful in the context of offroad/desert racing? Or just pointless period (even on road)?

  • @precisionrp
    @precisionrp 3 роки тому +3

    Great job! One other feature that the Parabolic has that the others do not is an internal reservoir to compensate for thermal expansion of the fluid. Oil expands at twice the rate of aluminum and with nowhere for it to go it flexes and bends parts causing fading and less thermal stability.

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the info!

    • @anonimous2451
      @anonimous2451 5 місяців тому

      That IS a gr8 feature.............I'm SOLD.

  • @TriptoCo
    @TriptoCo 3 роки тому +3

    Scotts w/sub-mount or go home. The best by far....

  • @adambatchelder4121
    @adambatchelder4121 Рік тому +1

    Scotts still the best for most people and the dealers can rebuild them.

  • @TalAmir
    @TalAmir 3 роки тому

    Which is your recommended for crf1100 Africa twin? I was looking into scotts but it seems they only have mounts for the crf1000. I also have high risers installed.

  • @michaela6794
    @michaela6794 3 роки тому

    Great video. Curious to know more about the design of the Precision Parabolic. Very different from the others (i.e., how it bolts directly to the handlebars). Does this affect its performance? I certainly like the bell curve stabilization, as opposed to the on/off of Scott’s and the constant on of GPR. I also like the ease of changing oil, click dial and half point adjustment on the slow speed setting. When I ask around for opinions (here in Australia), most people seem to be defaulting to Scott’s and some to GPR. I’m willing to try something different. Just need to know more about the performance in relation to design.

    • @precisionrp
      @precisionrp 3 роки тому

      Sorry We did not see this sooner. Here is a link that you may find helpful. Call Tune-Tech in Australia for more info. precision-rp.com/Why-is-the-Parabolic-better_ep_43-1.html

  • @lockout6896
    @lockout6896 3 роки тому +1

    This reminds me of revzilla vids

  • @vascovenancio8965
    @vascovenancio8965 Рік тому

    i wonder if there is one that fits in my 1998 hornet 600 i cant find it anywhere.
    can you help me?

  • @beejaytee
    @beejaytee 3 роки тому +3

    Forgot to mention that the offroad version from Scott’s doesn’t dampen back to center from full right or full left. This is more advantageous for offroad where you are more likely to turn full lock.

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater 6 місяців тому +1

    REMEMBER... Something "easy to set up" simply means "less options." Much MUCH easier to find what you like with (what looks like) 22 options, as opposed to 100 😂

  • @gregorypinkowski7809
    @gregorypinkowski7809 3 роки тому +1

    It's DAMPING not DAMPENING! No Hyperpro?

  • @nickpunch5647
    @nickpunch5647 3 роки тому +2

    Hi

  • @determine5993
    @determine5993 3 роки тому

    I purchased the new GPR V5-S stabilizer for my 2013 ZX6R Ninja 636. I was so excited to install it and start using it. To my surprise it partially blocks access to the key hole, so If you install the stabilizer you can't turn on the motorcycle! I thought maybe GPR send the wrong kit or I did something wrong? I called them and they said that many guys have the issues and the only solution is to buy a new triple clamp for $160!! I'm disappointed. They shouldn't be selling this stabilizer for 636 if it doesn't fit! They wouldn't help me and I was on my own. I'm returning the stabilizer ASAP and getting a OHLINGS stabilizer instead. You can read the comment section on some older 2013 videos and people had problems back then and they still didn't fix it! Their customer support and company as a whole sucks!

  • @nuthintoprove
    @nuthintoprove Рік тому

    It dampens the movement? Do you mean it gets it wet, surely not. It damps the movement.

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Рік тому

      Dampen can either mean "the make slightly wet" or "to make less strong or intense". Surely you knew that? :) - Chase

  • @HannyDart
    @HannyDart 9 місяців тому +1

    dampening is the process of making something damp...

  • @tomwito561
    @tomwito561 3 роки тому +2

    Damping* Dampening means to make wet.

  • @AmaroqStarwind
    @AmaroqStarwind 2 роки тому

    I would probably grab a steering stabilizer and stick it on a normal bicycle just because I can. I wouldn't *need* it by any stretch of the imagination, but it would be fun to put motorcycle parts on a mountain bike or e-bike.

  • @charlesmccurry3602
    @charlesmccurry3602 7 місяців тому

    Do you have one that will fit a Harley 2022 low rider st

  • @maggillaguerrilla830
    @maggillaguerrilla830 2 роки тому

    Too bad the Precision Parabolic dampener is only for huskavarna and Ktm. I’m sure the rest of the riding world would appreciate the Parabolic being made for other Makes and Models.

    • @precisionrp
      @precisionrp 2 роки тому

      Maggilla, you can get a parabolic damper for: KTM, Husqvarna, Gasgas, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Beta, and now Sherco. RM does not cary all of them yet, but I'm sure they will.

  • @barrycarleton1298
    @barrycarleton1298 2 роки тому

    I would have asked a question but you have not answered anyone else`s questions so I wont bother

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  2 роки тому +1

      what question is that?

  • @curtc.6914
    @curtc.6914 3 роки тому +1

    It’s just a issue on how much torque you apply to your steering head bolt. Save money by trying that first

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  3 роки тому +3

      It is a great idea to keep the steering stem in check and is definitely something that is commonly overlooked but it is not a substitute for a steering stabilizer.
      Thanks for the tip and for watching!

    • @ode4492
      @ode4492 3 роки тому +6

      Over torqueing your steering stem will do nothing when you clip a tree with your handlebar at 40mph in the woods.

    • @curtc.6914
      @curtc.6914 3 роки тому +2

      @@ode4492 or if you hit a brick wall at 30 mph.

  • @sexatica
    @sexatica 3 роки тому +4

    Do not use ride engineering dampener brackets. Never drill holes in the frame

  • @watts300
    @watts300 Рік тому

    Haaaaaa “STEER you in a good direction.” Ok ok fine, but only if it’s stabilized. ;)

    • @rmatvmc
      @rmatvmc  Рік тому

      Haha! There was no pun intended on that one but good catch! - Chase

  • @kevinnashskitchen3517
    @kevinnashskitchen3517 3 роки тому +2

    High speed riding is for macho man guy. Relax and enjoy the ride. Take in the scenery 👍

  • @pollocr4267
    @pollocr4267 3 роки тому

    First 😁

  • @RacerRich78
    @RacerRich78 7 місяців тому

    Dampener = an instrument to make something wet.
    Damper = A device which reduces vibrations or slows the speed of a cyclical movement.
    Stop calling these things dampeners.

  • @randypower
    @randypower 3 роки тому +19

    Great info. Please please say "damping" not "dampening." The latter means adding moisture. 🙄

  • @tcskibike
    @tcskibike Рік тому

    Its a damper not a dampener, they do not make things wet they damp the movement. LOL GPR has unbelievable customer service! When my 7 year olf V4 Dirt strated to leak a simple email was all that was needed to be sent a rebuild kit with four sets of seals and even a tool to safely install the seal on the lever arm. No questions asked. I had a similar experience with a second hand GPR 1 that was completely worn out from abuse, they sent me a new one.

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Рік тому

      This is from the cambridge dictionary.
      1: something that makes something less active, less exciting, or less enjoyable:
      2: a device that reduces vibration (= continuous quick, slight shaking movement):
      From the Mirriam-Webster dictionary:
      1: to become damp
      2: to become deadened or depressed