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Scotts Performance Steering Dampers Triumph Daytona 675 2006-2012
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Scotts Performance Steering Dampers Triumph Daytona 675 2006-2012
Scotts Steering Dampers are one of the best products you can put on a road bike, improving steering, stability, handling and safety considering all the hazards one can face on the road. Scotts have meticulously assembled each kit so they come complete with all the necessary hardware to mount your steering stabilizer. The road bike kits are machined to match exact features of your bike. Each mounting kit is specific to a certain bike. Most kits require only minutes to install. The majority of kits include: a Stabilizer, link arm, Triple Clamp nut, Frame Bracket, Tower Pin, TC Damper Mount, instruction manual and applicable hardware.
Features:
- 3 fully adjustable circuits
- Adjustable damping control that allows 25 adjustment clicks while riding
- Full adjustability of the amount of degrees of damping you want from centerline
- High speed circuit designed to absorb those sharp edged jolts
- Mounts out of harms way and is not easily damaged in crashes
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Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
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Product Style Scotts Performance Steering Dampers Triumph Daytona 675 2006-2012 | RevZilla Item #814666 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #TR-69-3064-40R | AvailabilityOut of Stock |
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