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(@Anonymous)
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I UNDERSTAND THE PULLING TO THE RIGHT UNDER ACCERALATION AND THE PULL TO THE LEFT WHEN LETTING OFF THE POWER. WOULD A STEERING DAMPER MAKE THE PULLING LESS. HAVE A 2009 HD ROADGLIDE SO I HAVE A LOT OF TOQURE AND GET UP TO SPEED REAL FAST ONE CRUISING ON INTERSTATE TRACKS GREAT AND IS NOT HARD ON MY SHOULDERS GUESS I WILL USE TO IT BUT WAS JUST THINKING ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED
CHUCK
MORGANTOWN, WV


 
Posted : June 13, 2012 8:32 am
(@Hack__n)
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With an asymetrical vehicle with one wheel drive the sidecar will lag upon acceleration (forcing your bike toward the sidecar) and inertia will make it want to keep going upon deceleration forcing it away from the sidecar. This is easily controlled with the handlebars and all a damper will do is make more steering resistance. It will not change the forces of physics.
For real ease of stress upon your shoulders reduce the trail with triple tree mods.

Lonnie


 
Posted : June 13, 2012 10:15 am