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Thread: houser Stem Bottom

  1. #1
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    Thumbs up houser Stem Bottom

    I'll get her on and test it out.
    Reduces bump stem and give the atv sharper steering.
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    That is the adjustable version, they actually make a cheaper model with the steering stops made like the factory steering bottom. This DOES work. It will take the "twitchyness" out of the steering, so you don't have to fight the steering as much.

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    Haybug,

    did the cheaper bottom decrease the turning radius at all? I have been thinking of getting one myself.

    Scott

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    And the verdict is ??????????

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    No, it does not affect turning radius of the bike at all.

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    I'm going in riding tomorrow.I noticed riding around the jouse that the turning is alot sharper its awesome a easy to spin it around.

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    Cat,

    how did the ride go? I am curious whether turning radius is improved or not? Some say yes some say no

    Thanks
    Triston

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    Thumbs up

    Originally posted by TDBRPH
    Cat,

    how did the ride go? I am curious whether turning radius is improved or not? Some say yes some say no

    Thanks
    Triston
    I love it very well the turnning is sharper and its not as twitchy as before.The front end feels alot looser with plenty of control.
    I run it with 1/4" toe in.Makes alot easier to spin it around in a tight spot.

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    Does the adjustable offer a tighter turning radius than the oem style? Thanks for the feedback

    Triston

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    Originally posted by TDBRPH
    Does the adjustable offer a tighter turning radius than the oem style? Thanks for the feedback

    Triston
    Yes it does alot more

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