Hello hello good people.
I am considering what the title suggests-eliminating steering damper on my 60/6. I am heading in direction of a bratty cafe kind of customization. Mainly for city street/beltway travel around NYC. Potholes are aplenty, but think I can survive it.
I read Snobums article on it and now have a starting basis for the idea and implications. Is there anywhere I can find a step by step or testimonial of someone who has done it?
Opinions?
Easy...
Opus
'76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
'76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
Eric "Opus" Carlsen
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
It's easy; remove the little hydraulic shock (there are wire clips that need to be unhooked and pulled out of the ball joints), unscrew top knob and then remove "rack and pinion" from under the triple tree. The shaft comes out, and you're done...
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
So easy I'm bound to make it hard.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Eric "Opus" Carlsen
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
I glued a quarter over the hole where the knob was, I BMW emblem works tooopus451 wrote:So easy I'm bound to make it hard.
Thank you!
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Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
If you are concerned that you will lose something, or make a problem, forget it. That item is there for one reason only, to prevent lawsuits.
That damper serves no useful purpose of any kind. While hydraulic is the way to go, the linkage so quickly is worn that it doesn't work. Even when it worked, it wasn't needed.
A bike should be stable all by itself. If some odd situation exists, such as a hack, that isn't the way to do it.
That damper serves no useful purpose of any kind. While hydraulic is the way to go, the linkage so quickly is worn that it doesn't work. Even when it worked, it wasn't needed.
A bike should be stable all by itself. If some odd situation exists, such as a hack, that isn't the way to do it.
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
Removed mine twenty years and 100 000km ago,
no problems
I still have it somewhere. Might put it back one day, as a period quirk.
Where would the world end up if we discarded ALL useless appendages?
no problems
I still have it somewhere. Might put it back one day, as a period quirk.
Where would the world end up if we discarded ALL useless appendages?
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
You can get stem caps without the hole from Toaster Tan, stainless to dress it up.
1974 R90/6 built 9/73
1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
1987 BMW K75S
1994 BMW R1100RS
1964 T100SR Triumph
1986 Honda XL600R
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
Thank you folks!
Eric "Opus" Carlsen
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
A Brooklyn native
1976 R60/6
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
My R75/6 has no damper and things are just fine. I've had one wobble incident after hitting a bigger than expected bump while I was tensed up. It dissipated as soon as I relaxed.
Be sure to see Duane's write-up on fork alignment.
Be sure to see Duane's write-up on fork alignment.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
Re: '76 60/6 - deleting steering damper
These bikes are very stable on there own. Never had headshake problem with any BMW's. My R100RS had a damper, but I always kept it on 0 anyway because It just made bike more sluggish at low speeds. Was always a mystery to me...