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Old 11-24-2008, 03:17 PM   #1
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If you were in the market for a new steering damper which would it be?

Scotts, Ohlins, or GPR V4??
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:22 PM   #2
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:34 PM   #4
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Scotts and only Scotts.
Thats what everyone says on the other board as well. Just much more adjustable then the others. I still just like the Ohlins for if nothing else the name
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I could have sworn I read somewhere the Ohlins and Scott's ones were the exact same thing... just diffrent badging...
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Old 11-24-2008, 03:37 PM   #6
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I could have sworn I read somewhere the Ohlins and Scott's ones were the exact same thing... just diffrent badging...
Scotts is valved by Ohlins i believe.

Can't be the exact same thing tho, their two completely dif types.
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Scotts is valved by Ohlins i believe.

Can't be the exact same thing tho, their two completely dif types.
I thought they both made a rotary type I know Ohlins makes the piston type... but thought they made both.

I'd go with the rotary... Scotts if Ohlins doesn't make one.
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Scotts has Ohlins parts. Ohlins doesn't make the one that mounts on your tripple tree, Scotts does. And Scotts is WAY cheaper than Ohlins.
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And Scotts is WAY cheaper than Ohlins.
How you figure? Both to me look in the $400 range.
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I'd go with the rotary... that 400 is less likely to get damaged if you go down.
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