2009 CRF450x with Scotts stabiliser
  • wopv3c
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    2009 CRF450x with Scotts stabiliser

    by wopv3c » Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:57 am

    Hi Guy's i have a question about the 2009 450x is anyone running the scotts stabiliser? Are they worth the effort
    Does it stabilise the nerveous feeling of the bike at high speed.
    Most of my riding is high speed trail/desert
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    by crfsonly » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:52 am

    welcome to the site. i ride a '05 450X and i would absolutely not throw a leg over for any serious riding without my Scotts Stabilizer. it will help control the twitching at speed, it will help control the front end in slow or fast trail trash and in deep sand. not only does it give you more confidence but it reduces fatigue as it's helping reduce some of the shock and force before it get to your hands.

    we stock these in every configuration possible so if you have questions about mounting options let me know.

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    by 450xdirt » Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:42 am

    I couldn't agree more with Ken. Scotts stab. is the best safety/control mod you can buy. It is like driving a 1966 VW bug with out one and then a 2011 Cadillac with. I highly recommend getting one, you'll love it.
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    by slomotobug » Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:40 am

    Agree with both posts..............Best addition to any bike hands down
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    by wopv3c » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:06 pm

    Thanks for the reply's you have sold me. Well i think i was sold before but the reassurance always helps when parting with the hard earned. I now have one in the mail.

    CRF Mods so far
    open air box
    JD Jetting kit
    Yoshi full system
    hotcams Stage 3

    And now Scotts stabiliser
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    by wopv3c » Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:21 pm

    My update on stabiliser
    1st ride yesterday afternoon feels good,was stable and comfortable cornering soft sandy berms and front end was definately more stable at high speed as was said.
    Some more fine tuning but i am very happy with the kit and performance so far.
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    by crfsonly » Wed Mar 16, 2011 7:23 pm

    excellent report. if you are ever in doubt about the money spent on your stabilizer, find the nastiest trail trash you can and run through it with the stablizer and then take it off and run it again. i guarantee that will be the last time you take if off. ;) the worst the trail conditions the better it gets. enjoy.

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    by driver3 » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:57 am

    Can you retrofit the 2009 factory stabilizer on the 2005? I'm looking for a cheaper option than the $500 Scott. Is it possible? Would it be worth it?

    Thanks
    Andrew
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    by driver3 » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:05 am

    Found the answer... Need to do some drilling to make it work, Haven't seen anyone actually do that. The Scott or GPR seems to be better. Just wish it didn't cost so much!

    http://www.crfsonly.com/forum/viewtopic ... d&start=30
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    by crfsonly » Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:01 am

    the HPSD is primarily a turning dampener and has very little or no effect on straight line stability. both the scotts and the gpr do have influence in this area.

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    by wopv3c » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:04 pm

    Gday Driver3
    As Ken and the other guy's said previous post the scott damper is the best addition hands down for any serious riding. I would not waste my time trying to fit the HPSD just keep saving the $$$ and get the best. I have not looked back since buying mine.
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    by mextitan » Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:05 am

    I agree with wopv3c. The money that you will be saving on HPSD, you will have to pay in the hospital (God forbid)... Please do yourself a favor and spend that extra dollar to make your ride that much better... Stay thirsty my friends...

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