Berolina
Guest
Today I went to Scott's Performance which is the importer of the Ohlins Steering Stabilizer and manufacturer of mounting kits, and gave them the measurements for fitting a Ohlins/Scott's steering stabilizer on my R1200GS, they have nothing that will fit at this time.
They need to hear from at least 50 people that's interested in buying a mounting kit for the R1200GS for them to break even.
Please e-mail them at [email protected] if you are interested or think you will be in the future.
There is no need to pay anything, just show your interest.
A little background.
I'm interested in this because last August I crashed my GS going over a railroad crossing at 65 MPH, the bike instantly started a violent tankslapper that kicked me off like a wild horse. There was no warning signs or slight headshake, just a loud roar of the front tire digging into the pavement going from left to right.
What caused it I don't know, my bike has always had a light front end feel, I've tried the suspension adjustments and always check the tire pressure before riding. The front TKC was worn and the pinch bolts were loose on one fork leg which could have happened in the crash. The front shock was set to the third from softest setting, I changed it from the softest setting during the WMRS I ride after bottoming out a few times.
Would a steering stabilizer have prevented my accident? I don't know, but I do know that I will feel better riding my bike if I had one, I have one on my dirt bike and I like what it does.
Thanks for your time.
Anders
They need to hear from at least 50 people that's interested in buying a mounting kit for the R1200GS for them to break even.
Please e-mail them at [email protected] if you are interested or think you will be in the future.
There is no need to pay anything, just show your interest.
A little background.
I'm interested in this because last August I crashed my GS going over a railroad crossing at 65 MPH, the bike instantly started a violent tankslapper that kicked me off like a wild horse. There was no warning signs or slight headshake, just a loud roar of the front tire digging into the pavement going from left to right.
What caused it I don't know, my bike has always had a light front end feel, I've tried the suspension adjustments and always check the tire pressure before riding. The front TKC was worn and the pinch bolts were loose on one fork leg which could have happened in the crash. The front shock was set to the third from softest setting, I changed it from the softest setting during the WMRS I ride after bottoming out a few times.
Would a steering stabilizer have prevented my accident? I don't know, but I do know that I will feel better riding my bike if I had one, I have one on my dirt bike and I like what it does.
Thanks for your time.
Anders