
fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
- Cwidova
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fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
i bought a steering damper and went to fit it...but when i looked at what was supplied it didn't seem right. so i contacted the seller and he said it fits under the bottom yoke.....i can't see anywher to attatch it where it will work....i confused
the pic is of everything that i got....any ideas????

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Hey,
I could be wrong but I thought only the zx6rr had the frame mount for that style of mounting configuration. For the zx6r, with a damper like that you need a big ass mounting bracket that runs the damper parallel to the top toke in between the yoke and tank. I think harris, hyperpro and others would have mounts you could have a geez at on the net. Good luck.
I could be wrong but I thought only the zx6rr had the frame mount for that style of mounting configuration. For the zx6r, with a damper like that you need a big ass mounting bracket that runs the damper parallel to the top toke in between the yoke and tank. I think harris, hyperpro and others would have mounts you could have a geez at on the net. Good luck.
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
That looks like one of the cheap POS dampers that a few eBay shops are selling .... universal, no fitting instructions included, etc, etc. Kinda like the Yoshimura rearsets on eBay ... they're thieves.Cwidova wrote:i bought a steering damper and went to fit it...but when i looked at what was supplied it didn't seem right. so i contacted the seller and he said it fits under the bottom yoke.....i can't see anywher to attatch it where it will work....i confusedthe pic is of everything that i got....any ideas????
I'm not sure that you'll be able to use it (it may not be the correct length or stroke) but the idea is that you find somewhere you can attach one fitting (the one half-way along the damper body) to somewhere on the bike that doesn't move when you steer, and the other end to somewhere that does move when you steer (upper triple clamp, lower triple clamp or fork leg). You then need to ensure that the steering retains its full range of motion and that the rod through the damper doesn't foul upon anything anywhere in the range of motion.
Knowing how tight it is under the front of an '06 636 I won't be surprised if you don't find anywhere to fit it, but I may be surprised. Good luck.
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
thanks for the help....i think i might have found a place to mount it(top tank bolt & clutch or brake clamping)still yet to try it so i let you know how it all goes......failing that i might just have to fork out the cash and buy an ohlins one.....i know they fit my friend has one on the same bike 

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Yeah the rearsets on Ebay are so shit ..dave#3 wrote:Kinda like the Yoshimura rearsets on eBay ... they're thieves.Cwidova wrote:i bought a steering damper and went to fit it...but when i looked at what was supplied it didn't seem right. so i contacted the seller and he said it fits under the bottom yoke.....i can't see anywher to attatch it where it will work....i confusedthe pic is of everything that i got....any ideas????


Hey Cwidova, whats your location ?? You may be able to have one of the experienced heads look at it if they know where you are.
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Pull ya head in Hoffy ... I've got eBay rearsets and think they're fine. They're model specific, clearly made to a price, but are reasonable quality and fit well. There's a small number of them labelled as "Yoshimura" (which they aren't, they're fake) which are promoted as "universal" (which they aren't) and sold to unsuspecting punters (which there are plenty of) by thieves .... oh, and it's they're shit, not their shithoffy wrote:Yeah the rearsets on Ebay are so shit ..dave#3 wrote:Kinda like the Yoshimura rearsets on eBay ... they're thieves.Cwidova wrote:i bought a steering damper and went to fit it...but when i looked at what was supplied it didn't seem right. so i contacted the seller and he said it fits under the bottom yoke.....i can't see anywher to attatch it where it will work....i confusedthe pic is of everything that i got....any ideas????
I mean I dont know why, but their shit, and I just feel like calling them shit, cause I know everything, and youse can all fark off !!!!
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Alright, so there OK now...thank god for that, I was gonna trade them in for WET4U'sdave#3 wrote:Pull ya head in Hoffy ... I've got eBay rearsets and think they're fine. They're model specific, clearly made to a price, but are reasonable quality and fit well. There's a small number of them labelled as "Yoshimura" (which they aren't, they're fake) which are promoted as "universal" (which they aren't) and sold to unsuspecting punters (which there are plenty of) by thieves .... oh, and it's they're shit, not their shithoffy wrote:Yeah the rearsets on Ebay are so shit ..dave#3 wrote: Kinda like the Yoshimura rearsets on eBay ... they're thieves.
I mean I dont know why, but their shit, and I just feel like calling them shit, cause I know everything, and youse can all fark off !!!!
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
nah it all good now i gave up on that pos damper and got a ohlins one.....much less hassle and goes on properly!!! 

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Cool. Just out of interest, was the eBay one any good as a dampener - was the rod slow to move through the body, and did adjusting it make it easier and harder to move?
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
yeah it did everything it was supposed to.....it has 7 settings(not many compared to others)and it seemed to work pretty well.....i just couldn't mount it anywhere!!!!
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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Good stuff, It wouldn't have been worth it, I mean people telling you it was shit all the time !Cwidova wrote:nah it all good now i gave up on that pos damper and got a ohlins one.....much less hassle and goes on properly!!!
And you wouldn't have been welcome in sydney, especially the Pits..it's not "Dave Approved" !

Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
BTW, I dont believe you have provided ample justification for fitting a steering damper to your bike..sorry motorcycle.. to the appropriate 'KSRC authorities' !!
You will have 14 days to complete this and send it to:
KSRC - Parts Fitting Authorisations.
Some Street, forgot the name.
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Att: Dave
You will be notified on the forum if you have been approved !

You will have 14 days to complete this and send it to:
KSRC - Parts Fitting Authorisations.
Some Street, forgot the name.
Hornsby
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Att: Dave
You will be notified on the forum if you have been approved !

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
lol sorry i will make sure i get approval next time 

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Just post it to Dave in Hornsby, all the post office staff know me now anyway ... I get about a dozen submissions a week from Hoffy, everything from "is it OK for me to fit a bullbar to my barge" to "I want to fit a NOS system to my 12, so next time I hit a guardrail I'll sail all the way over the ditch rather than ending up in the bottom of it"Cwidova wrote:lol sorry i will make sure i get approval next time

Quite frankly though, when he started asking about fitting a pulley system to remove his head from his own arse .... well, it's just not my area of expertise

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Re: fitting steering damper to '06 zx6r
Haha....very funny. you must be really struggling for material to bring the putty into it..I thought the detail of that was off-limits, OK then.dave#3 wrote:Just post it to Dave in Hornsby, all the post office staff know me now anyway ... I get about a dozen submissions a week from Hoffy, everything from "is it OK for me to fit a bullbar to my barge" to "I want to fit a NOS system to my 12, so next time I hit a guardrail I'll sail all the way over the ditch rather than ending up in the bottom of it"Cwidova wrote:lol sorry i will make sure i get approval next time
Quite frankly though, when he started asking about fitting a pulley system to remove his head from his own arse .... well, it's just not my area of expertise
well at least I didn't backflip myself on top of the guard rail while standing next to it, 5 minutes after the accident.....oohh compo !

BTW it's not my head that needs removing from my ass, it's your head that needs removing from the issues you know little of, however feel the need to criticise other peoples motorcycles regarding it, in a fit of egotistical lecturing !

Cool off mate, and when a new member wants a hand with something, I suggest you pull your head out of your own ass and be productive and help, and if you cant shut the fuck up, rather than shooting off criticism about stuff on other peoples machines..
