fatty432 wrote:Looking for input on which is the best stabilizer.
~ wrote:fatty432 wrote:Looking for input on which is the best stabilizer.
They are both excellent stabilizers.
main diferences:
Scotts-Adjustable High speed, adjustable low speed, adjustable break - only dampen center out.
GPR - adjustable low speed - dampen both ways.
Bottom line - both work well for their intended uses.
If you like to fidget with stuff, Scotts has more stuff to fidget with. If you are a set it and forget it guy, the GPR doesn't charge you for stuff you'll never use.
fatty432 wrote:Thanks guys,
on another note, When you guys mod the air box do you put inserts in the holes you've created to keep the dirt to a minimum. I have noticed a few inserts on site.
thanks again
Jeff.
nowazzu wrote:~ wrote:fatty432 wrote:Looking for input on which is the best stabilizer.
They are both excellent stabilizers.
main diferences:
Scotts-Adjustable High speed, adjustable low speed, adjustable break - only dampen center out.
GPR - adjustable low speed - dampen both ways.
Bottom line - both work well for their intended uses.
If you like to fidget with stuff, Scotts has more stuff to fidget with. If you are a set it and forget it guy, the GPR doesn't charge you for stuff you'll never use.
All true, except the dampen both ways on the GPR part.. I've said this here many times. I own a V2 and a V3; they EACH dampen center out, ONLY.
fatty432 wrote:nowazzu wrote:All true, except the dampen both ways on the GPR part.. I've said this here many times. I own a V2 and a V3; they EACH dampen center out, ONLY.
What do you mean center out.
Thanks
Jeff
~ wrote:fatty432 wrote:nowazzu wrote:All true, except the dampen both ways on the GPR part.. I've said this here many times. I own a V2 and a V3; they EACH dampen center out, ONLY.
What do you mean center out.
Thanks
Jeff
I researched them both before making my decision and the guys at the Scotts facility in Montrose edumacated me.
The GPR's have a progressive damping back toward the center.
Which means if you turn the bars all the way to one side, they will dampen with a constant force until the "sweep breaks", which means the damping action is turned off.
The Scotts will return back to center with no force being applied by the damper.
The GPR will return back to center with minimal force until it progressively builds the pressure back to full.
fatty432 wrote:Thanks guys,
on another note, When you guys mod the air box do you put inserts in the holes you've created to keep the dirt to a minimum. I have noticed a few inserts on site.
thanks again
Jeff.
fatty432 wrote:OK, Let me get this straight, I adjust the unit to whatever setting i want, then depending on which unit i decide to go with as i am returning the bars to center I will feel some dampening with the GPR and no dampening with the scotts.
~ wrote:fatty432 wrote:OK, Let me get this straight, I adjust the unit to whatever setting i want, then depending on which unit i decide to go with as i am returning the bars to center I will feel some dampening with the GPR and no dampening with the scotts.
That is my understanding. However, I only have the Scotts. I have never ridden with the GPR.
Nowazzu has experience with the GPR and he says it has no dampening back to center. I will defer to him on this.
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