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(@Anonymous)
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Hi All: The 93 Goldwing/Escort Sidecar I'm buying has Steerite. I've Googled on "Steerite" and found some information. However, I'm still wondering about a few things:

1) Is Steerite similar to "EZ-Steer", just made by a different company?
2) Does Steerite do a good job in making steering easier?
3) Is it unsafe to ride the cycle without sidecar with Steerite (as I hear it is with EZ-Steer)?

Thanks for any Steerite input! I'm just trying to understand what it is, how much it helps and any limitations I'll have with it.

Gary


 
Posted : July 7, 2008 2:02 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Gary, try using the search function on this site, should a few hitsgreg


 
Posted : July 7, 2008 4:03 pm
(@sidecar-2)
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Originally written by GaryB on 7/7/2008 5:02 PM

Hi All: The 93 Goldwing/Escort Sidecar I'm buying has Steerite. I've Googled on "Steerite" and found some information. However, I'm still wondering about a few things:

1) Is Steerite similar to "EZ-Steer", just made by a different company?
2) Does Steerite do a good job in making steering easier?
3) Is it unsafe to ride the cycle without sidecar with Steerite (as I hear it is with EZ-Steer)?

Thanks for any Steerite input! I'm just trying to understand what it is, how much it helps and any limitations I'll have with it.

Gary

1)Yes
2) Yes
3) Yes. I'm not sure if dangerous is the right word, but it is definitely more difficult.


 
Posted : July 7, 2008 4:07 pm