Dungeys new bike setup

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Edited Date/Time 7/15/2014 11:26am
http://www.vitalmx.com/photos/features/Vital-MX-Pit-Bits-Budds-Creek,38…

He is using solid bar mounts but more interesting he using Honda steering stabilizer. Maybe
new fork offset or something was too busy at rough track without it?

photo GuyB

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Jack mehoff
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7/14/2014 2:29pm
Having raced budds many times u need a steering stabilizer coming down those hills at that speed and as square edge as the braking bumps get it defiantly helps you relax your grip
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7/14/2014 2:44pm
The stabilizer is nothing new, several teams run the Honda setup and have been doing so for a while now.

Interesting he would go with a solid setup though. That just makes my forearms hurt thinking about it.
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7/14/2014 2:51pm
Yeah they've run the steering stabiliser for a while as Jack says, but interesting he switched to solid bar mounts. Those air things were relatively new still.

Kenny the same?

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7/14/2014 3:09pm
I have been running the honda damper on my 13 450sxf for a while, ride engineering makes the kit. Nothing new, maybe to him though
newmann
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7/14/2014 6:10pm
Need it when you have your KTM turning like your old zookie.
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7/14/2014 6:25pm
newmann wrote:
Need it when you have your KTM turning like your old zookie.
**when you WANT it turning like your old zook** Wink
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7/14/2014 7:54pm
You all can say what you will but the truth is, a bike is either stable, or it turns well. But not both.
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7/14/2014 7:59pm Edited Date/Time 7/14/2014 8:00pm
Having raced budds many times u need a steering stabilizer coming down those hills at that speed and as square edge as the braking bumps get...
Having raced budds many times u need a steering stabilizer coming down those hills at that speed and as square edge as the braking bumps get it defiantly helps you relax your grip
That style damper doesn't do anything until 3-4 degrees from center. Supposed to be beneficial in ruts. I can tell you it gives zero boost in confidence when ripping straight.
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7/14/2014 9:22pm
The damper's not new, he's been using it for quite a while.
7/14/2014 11:00pm
That has to suck for Neken, who's going to pay $731.95, for triple clamps after a muti-time, champ doesn't want to run them.
newmann
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7/15/2014 8:06am
Somebody should photoshop the ad to the right.....




mxtech1
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7/15/2014 8:44am
You really think that's a Honda stabilizer???
activeMX
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7/15/2014 9:04am
mxtech1 wrote:
You really think that's a Honda stabilizer???
It's very obviously is. Not the first time one has been fitted to a competing brand at the factory level.
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7/15/2014 9:15am Edited Date/Time 7/15/2014 9:53am
mxtech1 wrote:
You really think that's a Honda stabilizer???
activeMX wrote:
It's very obviously is. Not the first time one has been fitted to a competing brand at the factory level.
Its a Showa steering damper.

Showa sell to most anybody, whether KTM buy it thru Honda is unknown but unlikely.

Tim507
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7/15/2014 9:20am
Ride Engineering sells it.......
GuyB
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Cairoli is still running them.
So is Jason Anderson.
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7/15/2014 10:06am
newmann wrote:
Need it when you have your KTM turning like your old zookie.
Racer92 wrote:
My zookie turns like a dream. What headshake? Cool

Hard to shake images of my skull or sternum splitting on that thing when I consider a setup like that.
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FGR01 wrote:
Hard to shake images of my skull or sternum splitting on that thing when I consider a setup like that.
Thats the easy part: dont crash ! Wink
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7/15/2014 11:26am
newmann wrote:
Need it when you have your KTM turning like your old zookie.
Racer92 wrote:
My zookie turns like a dream. What headshake? Cool

FGR01 wrote:
Hard to shake images of my skull or sternum splitting on that thing when I consider a setup like that.
This is how I run my stab...but with Fasstco flex bars.



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