Duane, excuse my ignorance but why did so many bikes come with dampers? My '74 R90s has one and I use it quite a bit when doing Track Days and I believe (maybe a placebo effect) that it limits tank slapping issues. My older brother had one on his '58 Duo-Glide and if I'm not mistaken, new Ducati's (some models anyway) sport a beautiful Ohlins unit.Duane Ausherman wrote: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.
So if there's no real need, why would manufacturer's continue to outfit at least some models with them?
thanks,
jimmyg