Hey I have been seeing a lot of adds and hearing a lot about Steering Stabilizers, but i still have no idea what they do. Does anyone use them on their blaster? do they Help? what Kind of Riding do u do? Thanks!
WOW that's actually pretty sweet. and yea Awk i think i might get this 11 way adjustable one from motosport for 170 but it is currently out of stock
I have the "stick style" .....
Streamline Billetanium, 7 way adjustable & rebuildable,
and can tell you it is definitely worth every penny of the $129 I got it off ebay for.
Absorbs everything I've throw at it, and i ride the roughest stuff known to mankind, far worse than any rutted track, i've failed to see any mx tracks with football sized rocks trying to rip the bars outta your hands ??
I won't ever ride without one again !
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Awk, sounds like we ride similar trails. So I have a question for you. After several hours of riding trails, my upper back and shoulders are worn dead from all the bouncing and fighting of the steering. So, if I had the choice of one or the other, would a stabilizer or a nice set of shocks be a better upgrade to help make the ride (and next day of soreness) better?
So are you saying that Works don't turn rocky hell into heaven? If they still suck when it comes to the rocks what's the point in them? I'll be looking into some upgrades down the line so just looking for some insight.
What's the difference(in feel, not technical facts) between your works and elkas?
Thanks! Next week I should have some extra money so I may go ahead and get the stabilizer. Or I may wait another couple weeks and try to hunt down some decent shocks. Decisions!ultimately you need both, and i just found that out.
my motor is sitting on my bench, headed to ken oconnor racing for a freshen up. after almost 2 full seasons of very hard riding.
so last weekend i rode my black bike, which has my old works performance shocks on it. my old denton stabilizer i have for it is still hanging on the shelf, and it beat the hell out of me, mainly my wrists (maybe i'll get that denton put on today, for tomorrows ride???)
on my sig pic bike, i have elka's and the streamline stabilizer, and barely even grip the bars. in even the roughest stuff the bars aren't going anywhere i don't want them too. i've actually learned to grip them very loosely and instead of gripping/pulling at the bars to turn, i use the opposite hand to push that bar, to go the opposite way.
i rarely get tired or sore from it, and the stabilizer is really a huge fatigue advantage
which one first ..........
if the stock blaster shocks didn't suck so bad, i'd suggest the stabilizer first, but if you can find used works/elkas for a good price, go that route first.
if you've only got 130/40 bucks burning a hole in your pocket, get the rebuildable streamline, i'd be curious about it's effect on a stock suspension bike.
and if money is no object, by all means get a puck style. i'm sure they are better, as they are "newer" technology.
(or same technology in a different housing for more $$$ ?)
but not worth the 5/600 smackers, when my streamline does what i need it too.
also, i use a antivibe steering stem with a stabilizer and its an unbelievable diffrence over a stock setup, when i ride the stock blasty it beats me up pretty bad lol...defently worth the money tho