Scott steering damper 300RR

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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby Darkside » Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:02 pm

^^^ Oh Man!
I thought the BRP system with the elastomers was a ridiculous contraption. That thing takes the cake.
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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby GMP » Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:57 pm

Just looks worse laid out like that, bar clamps there too. Fastway is nice damper, I'd get one next. Same mounting dimensions as Scotts.
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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby Volitans » Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:26 pm

Looks like they are more adjustable then the scotts.Are the fastway better or pretty much the same as scotts?
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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby nevermind » Thu Oct 27, 2016 11:52 am

The same but better? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

I think the System 3 is very close to the Scotts. I just wanted to try another damper and have more adjustability so I got the FW system 5.
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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby wwguy » Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:42 pm

I run Scott's stabilizers on both my 2016 Xtrainer and 2011 WR250R. On the Xtrainer I'm using the BRP SUB (under-bar) mount and love it. It was easy to install and raised my bars a few welcome mm for my tall frame. The finished installation is very clean, especially when paired with the BRP handguard mounts that replace the handlebar top clamps.

On the Xtrainer the primary benefit for me is mitigation of spontaneous deflection due to rocks and roots on tight steep technical trails where wandering off isn't an option.

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Here's an example of the kind of riding where I really enjoy the stabilizer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZJ6kadjEBI

It's not that I can't use my arm muscles to do the same thing but that saps a lot of my strength on a long ride, especially towards the end where I usually need it most. With the stabilizer I just seem to glide over these obstacles. For a while I was sharing one stabilizer between both bikes and occasionally was too lazy to switch it back and forth between rides. I was amazed at how I was taking it for granted, and how much more challenging it was to ride the same terrain without it. Sort of like the difference when riding a bike with a well-sorted suspension and then switching to one where the the suspension is just "okay".
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Re: Scott steering damper 300RR

Postby Volitans » Thu Oct 27, 2016 5:01 pm

I can see why wondering is not an option. Nice video!
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