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Thread: Steering Post Relocation

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by MotoPsycho
Has anybody seen these? Just curious what you think... 2-1/2" forward relocation of the steering post at the upper steering post mount ( 6 degrees forward of stock ) Permanenty lubricated bushings All billet aluminum constuction with tight tolerance CNC machining and NO plastic( this includes upper and lower steering blocks) No interference with the stock dash cover and a tighter ...
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multi sled replied 1 month, 1 week ago
QUOTE(MotoPsycho @ Oct 31 2009, 07:59 PM) Has anybody seen these? Just curious what you think... 2-1/2" forward relocation of the steering post at the upper steering post mount ( 6 degrees forward of stock ) Permanenty lubricated bushings All billet aluminum constuction with tight tolerance CNC machining and NO plastic( this includes upper and lower steering blocks) No ...

skidooman383 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Mine is on its way. Huge topic on this over at Totally Yamah. Everyone who has one says its more then worth the money.

1steep800 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I just installed one.Easy install,cool looking.It moved my bars up so now I dont need a riser.I havent riden it yet.

tapp1 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Does this make the steering more gradual than quick and choppy?

 

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Steering Post Relocation
Published (2009-11-01 11:02:00)
I just installed one.Easy install,cool looking.It moved my bars up so now I dont need a riser.I havent riden it yet.
MotoPsycho
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Steering Post Relocation
Published (2009-10-31 18:59:00)
Has anybody seen these? Just curious what you think... 2-1/2" forward relocation of the steering post at the upper steering post mount ( 6 degrees forward of stock ) Permanenty lubricated bushings All billet aluminum constuction with tight tolerance CNC machining and NO plastic( this includes upper and lower steering blocks) No interference with the stock dash cover and a tighter steering radius OFTRacing.com This post has been...
tapp1
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Steering Post Relocation
Published (2009-11-01 13:52:00)
Does this make the steering more gradual than quick and choppy?
skidooman383
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Steering Post Relocation
Published (2009-11-01 00:05:00)
Mine is on its way. Huge topic on this over at Totally Yamah. Everyone who has one says its more then worth the money.
multi sled
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Steering Post Relocation
Published (2009-10-31 19:17:00)
QUOTE(MotoPsycho @ Oct 31 2009, 07:59 PM) Has anybody seen these? Just curious what you think... 2-1/2" forward relocation of the steering post at the upper steering post mount ( 6 degrees forward of stock ) Permanenty lubricated bushings All billet aluminum constuction with tight tolerance CNC machining and NO plastic( this includes upper and lower steering blocks) No interference with the stock dash cover and a...

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